Skip to main content

Kluwer Law International

Guide to the GATS: An Overview of Issues for Further Liberalization of Trade in Services

No reviews yet
Product Code: 9789041197757
ISBN13: 9789041197757
Condition: New
$418.38

Guide to the GATS: An Overview of Issues for Further Liberalization of Trade in Services

$418.38
 
This work brings together in one volume the background papers on major service sectors prepared by the WTO Secretariat for the WTO's Council for Trade in Services, in preparation for the new round of negotiations which started in January 2000. Following an analysis of the economic effects of services liberalization, 19 chapters on individual service sectors consider the issues which WTO Members need to consider when framing their negotiating positions and objectives for the new round and preparing their industries for a more open trading environment: the economic importance of the sector; the manner in which it is regulated and traded; problems of definition and classification; and the pattern of commitments undertaken by Member governments under the GATS. Many of the papers also identify prevalent forms of trade restriction or discrimination and suggest areas for further work. In addition, the work includes a detailed description of the structure of services commitments as submitted by WTO Members with respect to the four modes of supply which constitute the definition of trade in services under the GATS. The contributions have been provided by experts of the Trade in Services Division of the WTO Secretariat, with responsibility for the services or subjects in question.


Author: Wto Secretariat
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Publication Date: 37104
Number of Pages: 704 pages
Binding: Law
ISBN-10: 9041197753
ISBN-13: 9789041197757
 

Customer Reviews

This product hasn't received any reviews yet. Be the first to review this product!

Faster Shipping

Delivery in 3-8 days

Easy Returns

14 days returns

Discount upto 30%

Monthly discount on books

Outstanding Customer Service

Support 24 hours a day