Regulating Trade in Services in the EU and the WTO : Trust, Distrust and Economic Integration


Ioannis. Lianos
Bok Engelsk 2012 · Electronic books.
Annen tittel
Medvirkende
Utgitt
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2012
Omfang
1 online resource (516 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Cover; REGULATING TRADE IN SERVICES IN THE EU AND THE WTO; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; TABLE OF CASES; Introduction; PART I: The 'trust' theory of integration; 1: Trust, distrust and economic integration: setting the stage; 1. Introduction; 2. 'Economic integration' beyond functionalism; 2.1 The rise and fall of neo-functionalism; 2.2 Realist and neo-realist approaches: the return to national actors; 2.3 Federalism; 2.4 Liberal regime theory: institutionalism and governance theory; 2.5 Conclusions. - 2.2 Services subject to non-incorporated rules2.3 No prior notification system of rules on services; 2.4 Absence of extensive standardization/certification; 2.5 Sensible political stakes; 3. Conceptual background; 3.1 Equivalence: recognition; 3.2 Classifications; 3.2.1 Literature review; 3.2.2 Yet another classification proposal; 3.2.3 Towards a theory of mutual recognition cycles?; 3.2.4 Mutual recognition as a general principle of EU law?; 4. Practicalities; 4.1 General background; 4.1.1 The four levels of mutual recognition; 4.1.2 Administrative cooperation. - 3. Two views of economic integration: efficient organizational creation and increasing levels of trust3.1 Integration as a process of efficient organizational creation; 3.2 Integration as a higher intensity of institutional-based trust between actors interacting across national boundaries; PART II: Unpacking the premises: mutual recognition, harmonization; 2: Forms of mutual recognition in the field of services; 1. Introduction; 2. Are services different from goods concerning mutual recognition?; 2.1 Decentralized and/or non-State origin of the measures. - 3.1 Inadequacies in the substantive rules. - 4.1.3 Burden of proof: relation with country-of-origin principle4.2 Specific applications; 4.2.1 Documents, certificates, attestations; 4.2.2 Conformity certificates, standards etc.; 4.2.3 Professional qualifications; 4.2.4 Guarantee deposits; 4.2.5 Any other element of law or fact required for the issuance of authorization by the home State; 4.2.6 Other elements of law or fact testied by the home State; 5. Enhanced (managed) mutual recognition; 5.1 Measures to increase trust on mutual recognition; 5.1.1 Strict rules on establishment; 5.1.2 Compulsory host State rules. - 5.1.3 Provisional suspension of mutual recognition5.1.4 Consumer protection: service providers' liability; 5.2 Measures to facilitate mutual recognition; 5.2.1 General Systems of mutual recognition; 5.2.2 Standardization: certification; 5.2.3 Administrative cooperation: networking; 5.2.4 Exchange of information and of best practices; 5.2.5 Dispute resolution: SOLVIT and the Services Directive; 6. Conclusion; 3: Trust and mutual recognition in the Services Directive; 1. Introduction; 2. The Services Directive; 3. The problems of the Single Market for services. - This volume considers how different jurisdictions are integrated economically whilst at the same time maintaining regulatory pluralism and diversity.
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9781107008649

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