International Trade in Gambling Services

International Trade in Gambling Services
Author: Madalina Diaconu
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9041132481


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The driving concept of the book's analysis, whether global or regional, is to examine the pertinent international trade regulations in services in the light of the very special nature of gambling. --

International Trade in Gambling Services

International Trade in Gambling Services
Author: Natalia Zakirova
Publisher:
Total Pages: 7
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN:


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Gambling is a legitimate activity which presents a constantly growing important economic sector and takes part in the development of the global economy. However, gambling presents a strong problem for the countries due to the necessity to regulate a cross-border and morally doubtful activity that generates big profit (which could be redistributed for social purposes) and gambling is impossible to prevent. Currently national regulations seem not to be able to respond to the challenges of internationalization and digitalization of the gambling phenomenon which creates additional difficulties. The nature of Internet makes it clear that prohibition or regulation is to be set at the international level. The main reason is the dynamic relationship between technology and law. The major part of legal prohibition is temporary because the technology will elaborate a way to avoid it. The Article will outline the current situation where different gambling laws present serious obstacle to the international trade of legal gambling services, to the effective policy against criminality and money laundering and to the substantial consumer protection. The Article will look into the interests of various states and into the justifications of the governments. The Author will also try to propose the model for the international gambling regulation.

International Trade Law

International Trade Law
Author: Joost H.B. Pauwelyn
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 948
Release: 2016-05-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1454877472


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Written by a team of leading scholar/practitioners including a former Appellate Body member, PhD economist and former WTO Secretariat Lawyer, International Trade Law covers all aspects of WTO law. Appropriate for a two- to three-hour international trade course, the third edition covers trade in goods, services, and intellectual property, in 22 succinct chapters of around 30 pages, carefully excerpting leading cases, providing basic introductions, probing questions and real life problems. This book balances positive and normative perspectives, mixing legal texts and panel/Appellate Body decisions with analysis of economic and policy challenges faced by the international trading system. The Third Edition has been updated to include recent political and economic events, issues and policy debates, and supplements new developments in case law with additional questions and a revised Teacher’s Manual. Hallmark features of International Trade Law: • Prepared by three leading WTO scholars – providing a balanced international and methodological perspective • Up-to-date, discriminating case selection presents both classic cases and recent doctrine • Contextualizes international trade issues with insights into key economic factors at work • Key WTO cases are edited and presented to illustrate and teach central concepts and doctrine • Illuminating introductory and explanatory material throughout • Helpful summaries of key teaching points are included in each chapter • Well-crafted questions stimulate class discussion on policy issues • Manageable length for two- and three-credit courses • Adaptable to graduate-level courses in international trade • Comprehensive Teachers Manual with answers to questions as well as teaching suggestions, tips, and supplementary material appropriate for class discussion • Complemented by a thorough and up-to-date documents supplement The Third Edition has been revised to include: • Third author added: Jennifer Hillman, former member of the WTO Appellate Body and the US International Trade Commission, now Professor at Georgetown Law • Major revision of trade remedy chapters (dumping, subsidies, safeguards) with new hands-on practical problems • Completely revised chapter on technical barriers to trade (TBT) taking account of new jurisprudence post-2012 (US – Clove Cigarettes, US - Tuna II, US – COOL, EC – Seal) • New text on post-2008 trade collapse, global value chains • Updated statistics on WTO dispute settlement, free trade agreements, developing countries • Discussion of 2015 US Trade Promotion Authority, mega-regionals including TPP and TTIP, 2014 Trade Facilitation Agreement • Includes summaries of new, major cases such as Canada – Feed-in Tariff, EC – Seal, Peru – Agricultural Products, China – Rare Earths

Non-Discrimination in International Trade in Services

Non-Discrimination in International Trade in Services
Author: Nicolas F. Diebold
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2010-10-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1139492128


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The principle of non-discrimination is fundamental to the regulation of international trade in goods and services. In the context of trade in goods, the concept of 'like products' has become a key element of the legal analysis of whether a trade obstacle violates GATT non-discrimination obligations. The equivalent concept of 'like services and service suppliers' in GATS rules on non-discrimination has received little attention in WTO jurisprudence. In light of the remaining uncertainties, Nicolas Diebold analyses the legal problems of the GATS 'like services and services suppliers' concept using a contextual and comparative methodology. The 'likeness' element is not analysed in isolation, but in context with 'less favourable treatment' and regulatory purpose as additional elements of non-discrimination. The book also explores how far theories from non-discrimination rules in GATT, NAFTA, BITs and EC as well as market definition theories from competition law may be applied to 'likeness' in GATS.

Digital Services in International Trade Law

Digital Services in International Trade Law
Author: Ines Willemyns
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108837530


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The first comprehensive analysis of the applicability of international trade law to digital services at multilateral and regional levels.

International Trade Law and Domestic Policy

International Trade Law and Domestic Policy
Author: Jacqueline Krikorian
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0774823062


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Critics of the World Trade Organization argue that its binding dispute settlement process imposes a neoliberal agenda on its member states with little to no input from their citizenry or governments. If this is the case, why would any nation agree to participate? In International Trade Law and Domestic Policy, Jacqueline Krikorian explores this question by examining the impact of the WTO's dispute settlement mechanism on domestic policies in the United States and Canada. She demonstrates that the WTO's ability to influence domestic arrangements has been constrained by three factors: judicial deference, institutional arrangements, and strategic decision making by political elites in Ottawa and Washington. In this groundbreaking assessment of whether supranational courts are now setting the legislative agenda of sovereign nations, Krikorian brings the insights of law and politics scholarship to bear on a subject matter traditionally addressed by international relations scholars. By doing so, she shows that the classic division between these two fields of study in the discipline of political science, though suitable in the postwar era, is outdated in the context of a globalized world.

Public Services and International Trade Liberalization

Public Services and International Trade Liberalization
Author: Barnali Choudhury
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2012-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107026563


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This books examines whether public service liberalization poses a threat to gender and human rights?