Regulatory coherence has over the past four years become a term of art for domestic regulatory systems which interface seamlessly with the systems of other countries. And yet a precise or at least agreed definition remains elusive and descriptions often confuse ends and means. This article sets out to provide greater clarity, and in doing so illustrates that regulatory coherence can be thought of as both an ‘end’ (regulation that supports international trade and investment) and a ‘means’ (good regulatory practice). The adoption by countries of regulatory coherence objectives and practices increasingly blends trade and domestic regulatory policy
Countries craft their regulations in a specific national context. When foreign exporters apply this ...
Our understanding of international competition in regulatory policies has not progressed much becaus...
Regulatory cooperation figures prominently in trade negotiations around the world. Such cooperation ...
E15 Task Force on Regulatory Systems CoherenceEver since the creation of the World Trade Organizatio...
The last two decades have witnessed various governance initiatives across institutions, domestic and...
With the conclusion of the Uruguay Round and its agreements relating to technical barriers, much att...
The conventional wisdom among scholars and policymakers holds that international regulatory coordina...
This article focuses on the horizontal coherence between EU trade and foreign policy, from the persp...
As international trade receives the brunt of local discontent with globalization trends and recent c...
The conventional, rationalist view explains that a state will only assent to international regulatio...
In the context of multilateral trading, there is a historical tension between economically oriented,...
An unusual feature of the contemporary debate about trade policy is its focus on regulation. In the ...
Governments increasingly are seeking to use bilateral and regional trade agreements to reduce the co...
The emergence of bilateral regulatory cooperation is one of the most notable trends in global govern...
Contemporary international trade politics is primarily focused on deep integration – that is, the re...
Countries craft their regulations in a specific national context. When foreign exporters apply this ...
Our understanding of international competition in regulatory policies has not progressed much becaus...
Regulatory cooperation figures prominently in trade negotiations around the world. Such cooperation ...
E15 Task Force on Regulatory Systems CoherenceEver since the creation of the World Trade Organizatio...
The last two decades have witnessed various governance initiatives across institutions, domestic and...
With the conclusion of the Uruguay Round and its agreements relating to technical barriers, much att...
The conventional wisdom among scholars and policymakers holds that international regulatory coordina...
This article focuses on the horizontal coherence between EU trade and foreign policy, from the persp...
As international trade receives the brunt of local discontent with globalization trends and recent c...
The conventional, rationalist view explains that a state will only assent to international regulatio...
In the context of multilateral trading, there is a historical tension between economically oriented,...
An unusual feature of the contemporary debate about trade policy is its focus on regulation. In the ...
Governments increasingly are seeking to use bilateral and regional trade agreements to reduce the co...
The emergence of bilateral regulatory cooperation is one of the most notable trends in global govern...
Contemporary international trade politics is primarily focused on deep integration – that is, the re...
Countries craft their regulations in a specific national context. When foreign exporters apply this ...
Our understanding of international competition in regulatory policies has not progressed much becaus...
Regulatory cooperation figures prominently in trade negotiations around the world. Such cooperation ...