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Contributors | p. ix |
List of figures | p. xii |
List of tables | p. xiii |
List of abbreviations | p. xv |
Preface | p. xix |
Beyond regulatory control and multilateral flexibility: Gains from a cosmopolitan Gats | p. 1 |
Testing regulatory autonomy, disciplining trade relief and regulating variable peripheries: Can a cosmopolitan Gats do it all? | p. 3 |
Unexplored economic, political and judicial dimensions of GATS | p. 21 |
South-South services trade | p. 23 |
The race towards preferential trade agreements in services: How much market access is really achieved? | p. 77 |
Rules of origin in services: A case study of five ASEAN countries | p. 111 |
Comment: Is services trade like or unlike manufacturing trade? | p. 139 |
The limits of request-offer negotiations: Plurilateral and alternative approaches to services liberalization | p. 143 |
Services post-Hong Kong - initial experiences with plurilaterals | p. 145 |
Negotiating approaches from a Member's perspective | p. 172 |
Evaluating alternative approaches to GATS negotiations: Sectoral, formulae and others | p. 183 |
Trade liberalisation under the Gats: An odyssey? | p. 209 |
Gats case law: A first assessment | p. 223 |
Lessons learned from litigating GATS disputes: Mexico - Telecoms | p. 225 |
From Periodicals to Gambling: A review of systemic issues addressed by WTO adjudicatory bodies under the GATS | p. 236 |
Specificities of WTO dispute settlement in services cases | p. 276 |
Can foreign investors in services benefit from WTO dispute settlement? Legal standing and remedies in WTO and international arbitration | p. 296 |
Market access, national treatment and domestic regulation | p. 325 |
Some thoughts on the concept of 'likeness' in the GATS | p. 327 |
Comment: The unbearable lightness of likeness | p. 358 |
Towards a horizontal necessity test for services: Completing the GATS Article VI:4 mandate | p. 370 |
Comment: Quis custodiet necessitatem? Adjudicating necessity in multilevel systems and the importance of judicial dialogue | p. 397 |
Unfinished business: Safeguard and subsidy disciplines for services | p. 405 |
Recognition, standardisation and harmonisation: Which rules for GATS in times of crisis? | p. 407 |
A safeguards regime for services | p. 434 |
Waiting for Godot: Subsidy disciplines in services trade | p. 466 |
Comment: One set of rules for fair and unfair trade in services: A possible merger? | p. 489 |
Challenges to the scope of GATS and cosmopolitan governance in services trade | p. 495 |
Trade rules for the digital age | p. 497 |
Comment: Digital trade: Technology versus legislators | p. 530 |
How human rights violations nullify and impair GATS commitments | p. 534 |
Comment: The instrumental rationale for protecting human rights in the context of trade services reform | p. 561 |
In pursuit of the cosmopolitan vocation for trade: GATS and aviation services | p. 566 |
Conclusion | p. 597 |
Been there, not yet done that: Lessons and challenges in services trade | p. 599 |
Index | p. 632 |
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