Changes which have taken place in recent years in the foreign trade policy of the European Union are quite important and in particular include its attitude towards preferential trade agreements (PTAs). Although the EU’s trade policy history shows that PTAs have been used in the past, only in recent years has their importance increased. The Union is now linked to about 50 different trade liberalizing agreements. With the change of motives for undertaking bilateral negotiations, the spatial extent has also changed. Preferential trade agreements have become one of the primary means of creating the modern foreign trade policy of the European Union
International Trade Observatory and Relex Working Group. Department of Law, Working Group on EU Exte...
This volume assembles a stellar group of scholars and experts to examine preferential trade agreemen...
Regionalisation of trade policy is an increasingly common trend in the 21 st century. The European U...
Changes which have taken place in recent years in the foreign trade policy of the European Union ar...
As a result of previous multilateral negotiations tariff rates are generally low and cannot explain ...
Introduction There is growing concern about preferential trade agreements (PTAs) and the role they s...
As a result of previous multilateral negotiations tarif rates are generally low and cannot explain t...
The first section of this report describes the status and primary motivations of the EU's preferenti...
The elusive outcome of the Doha Round has increased the importance of the preferential trade agreeme...
This article examines how the EU’s ‘conflicted power’ in trade has played out within its preferentia...
The theory of preferential trade agreements (PTA's), or what might be described in policy terms as t...
Preferential trade and the rise of discriminatory blocs have become prominent features of the world ...
Along with multilateral agreements such as the WTO agreement, the EU evolved different trade agreeme...
Initiated in 1957 by the treaty of Rome, discriminatory trade arrangements recently proliferated and...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) are characterized by liberalization with respect to only a few ...
International Trade Observatory and Relex Working Group. Department of Law, Working Group on EU Exte...
This volume assembles a stellar group of scholars and experts to examine preferential trade agreemen...
Regionalisation of trade policy is an increasingly common trend in the 21 st century. The European U...
Changes which have taken place in recent years in the foreign trade policy of the European Union ar...
As a result of previous multilateral negotiations tariff rates are generally low and cannot explain ...
Introduction There is growing concern about preferential trade agreements (PTAs) and the role they s...
As a result of previous multilateral negotiations tarif rates are generally low and cannot explain t...
The first section of this report describes the status and primary motivations of the EU's preferenti...
The elusive outcome of the Doha Round has increased the importance of the preferential trade agreeme...
This article examines how the EU’s ‘conflicted power’ in trade has played out within its preferentia...
The theory of preferential trade agreements (PTA's), or what might be described in policy terms as t...
Preferential trade and the rise of discriminatory blocs have become prominent features of the world ...
Along with multilateral agreements such as the WTO agreement, the EU evolved different trade agreeme...
Initiated in 1957 by the treaty of Rome, discriminatory trade arrangements recently proliferated and...
Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) are characterized by liberalization with respect to only a few ...
International Trade Observatory and Relex Working Group. Department of Law, Working Group on EU Exte...
This volume assembles a stellar group of scholars and experts to examine preferential trade agreemen...
Regionalisation of trade policy is an increasingly common trend in the 21 st century. The European U...