This volume includes a collection of studies that examine trade-related issues negotiated in regional trade agreements (ATRs) and how ATRs are linked to WTO rules. While previous work has focused on subsets of RTA, these studies were probably based on the largest dataset used to date and reported key issues negotiated in all ATRs notified to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). The new rules within the RTA will be compared to the rules agreed by WTO members. The extent of their differences and their potential impact on the parties to the ATR as well as wto members who are not parties to the ATR will be examined. This volume makes an important contribution to the current debate on the WTO`s role in regulating international trade and how WTO rules relate to the new rules developed by the ATRs. Views that were recorded on cambridge core between #date. This data is updated every 24 hours. Learn more about the Kindle staff document service. The full text views reflect the number of PDF downloads, PDFs that have been sent to Google Drive, Dropbox and Kindle, as well as full html views for the chapters of this book. The book`s summaries reflect the number of visits to the book pages and chapter objective pages.
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