MODALITIES OF SECURING POLICY AUTONOMY IN PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS

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After the collapse of multilateralism, states began concluding Preferential Trade Agreements with a rapid clip. However, balancing the benefits of liberalization with policy autonomy1 became a challenging issue. A topic that has gained less attention thus far is how parties employ various carve-out devices to secure their policy autonomy while expanding their markets. This study is the first to introduce modalities of securing policy autonomy in preferential trade agreements. We used typology to analyze this phenomenon and examine the extent to which parties can secure policy autonomy in each modality. The article also explains the comparative advantages and disadvantages of each modality, and illustrates the complex and difficult nature of selecting modalities.
Publisher
NATL TAIWAN UNIV PRESS
Issue Date
2022-09
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Citation

ASIAN JOURNAL OF WTO & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY, v.17, no.2, pp.483 - 514

ISSN
1819-5164
DOI
10.11247/sci.745
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/305005
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RIMS Journal Papers
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