Trade Relations Between the EU and Africa
Development, challenges and options beyond the Cotonou Agreement
Herausgeber: Ngangjoh-Hodu, Yenkong; Matambalya, Francis A S T
Trade Relations Between the EU and Africa
Development, challenges and options beyond the Cotonou Agreement
Herausgeber: Ngangjoh-Hodu, Yenkong; Matambalya, Francis A S T
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This timely volume advances an alternative set of inter-related, interdisciplinary perspectives and debates which contribute to overlapping genres and discourses on development economics and trade relations between the EU and Africa.
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This timely volume advances an alternative set of inter-related, interdisciplinary perspectives and debates which contribute to overlapping genres and discourses on development economics and trade relations between the EU and Africa.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780415549813
- ISBN-10: 0415549817
- Artikelnr.: 27382084
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780415549813
- ISBN-10: 0415549817
- Artikelnr.: 27382084
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu is a lecturer in Law at the University of Manchester and is also the head of NAI's Trade and Globalisation programme. Francis A. S. T. Matambalya is Professor of International Economics and Marketing at the University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
Part 1: Africa-EU Trade Relations in the 21st Century: An Introduction
1.Contextualising the Debate of the Africa-EU Trade Relations
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
2. Focus of the Debate of the Africa-EU Trade Relations Beyond the Cotonou Agreement
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
Part 2: Development Dimensions and Poverty Alleviation in EPAs
3. Development Agenda in the WTO Regional Processes: The European Union/ African
Caribbean and Pacific Economic Partnership Agreement in context
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu
4. The Development Dimension or Disillusion? EU's Development Policy Goals and the Economic Partnership Agreements
Marikki Stocchetti
5. EPAs and Poverty Alleviation: Any Link? The Case of the ESA Configuration
Shalini Ramessur-Seenarain
Part 3: Rules of Origin in the EPAS and WTO Regimes
6. Rules of Origin
the European Union and the Economic Partnership Agreement Negotiations
Peter Gibbons
7. Effects of Rules of Origin on the European Union-Africa EPAs: Cumulation of Issues
Roberto Rios
Part 4: Market Access Challenges in the EPA and WTO Trade Regimes
8. International Development Law and Preferential Trade Agreements Involving Developing Countries
Asif H Qureshi and Chotika Wittayawarakul
9. Agricultural Safeguard Measures in the Context of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs)
Luisa Bernal and Heather Hampton
10. EPAs
Cotonou and the WTO - Legal Dimensions
Amin Alavi
Part 5: Issues for EPA and WTO Negotiations for African Commodity Exports: Selected Country Case Studies
11. Identifying Products of Defensive and Offensive Interests in Both EPA Trade Regime and WTO Negotiations for Commodity-Dependent ACP Economies: Lessons from an Empirical Review of Tanzania's Agricultural Sector
Francis Shasha Matambalya
12. Geographical Indications
Coffee and Economic Development: The Ethiopia - Starbucks Case
Jeremy Streatfield and James Watson
Part 6: Policy Implications and Conclusions
13. Policy Implications
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
14. Conclusions
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
1.Contextualising the Debate of the Africa-EU Trade Relations
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
2. Focus of the Debate of the Africa-EU Trade Relations Beyond the Cotonou Agreement
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
Part 2: Development Dimensions and Poverty Alleviation in EPAs
3. Development Agenda in the WTO Regional Processes: The European Union/ African
Caribbean and Pacific Economic Partnership Agreement in context
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu
4. The Development Dimension or Disillusion? EU's Development Policy Goals and the Economic Partnership Agreements
Marikki Stocchetti
5. EPAs and Poverty Alleviation: Any Link? The Case of the ESA Configuration
Shalini Ramessur-Seenarain
Part 3: Rules of Origin in the EPAS and WTO Regimes
6. Rules of Origin
the European Union and the Economic Partnership Agreement Negotiations
Peter Gibbons
7. Effects of Rules of Origin on the European Union-Africa EPAs: Cumulation of Issues
Roberto Rios
Part 4: Market Access Challenges in the EPA and WTO Trade Regimes
8. International Development Law and Preferential Trade Agreements Involving Developing Countries
Asif H Qureshi and Chotika Wittayawarakul
9. Agricultural Safeguard Measures in the Context of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs)
Luisa Bernal and Heather Hampton
10. EPAs
Cotonou and the WTO - Legal Dimensions
Amin Alavi
Part 5: Issues for EPA and WTO Negotiations for African Commodity Exports: Selected Country Case Studies
11. Identifying Products of Defensive and Offensive Interests in Both EPA Trade Regime and WTO Negotiations for Commodity-Dependent ACP Economies: Lessons from an Empirical Review of Tanzania's Agricultural Sector
Francis Shasha Matambalya
12. Geographical Indications
Coffee and Economic Development: The Ethiopia - Starbucks Case
Jeremy Streatfield and James Watson
Part 6: Policy Implications and Conclusions
13. Policy Implications
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
14. Conclusions
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
Part 1: Africa-EU Trade Relations in the 21st Century: An Introduction
1.Contextualising the Debate of the Africa-EU Trade Relations
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
2. Focus of the Debate of the Africa-EU Trade Relations Beyond the Cotonou Agreement
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
Part 2: Development Dimensions and Poverty Alleviation in EPAs
3. Development Agenda in the WTO Regional Processes: The European Union/ African
Caribbean and Pacific Economic Partnership Agreement in context
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu
4. The Development Dimension or Disillusion? EU's Development Policy Goals and the Economic Partnership Agreements
Marikki Stocchetti
5. EPAs and Poverty Alleviation: Any Link? The Case of the ESA Configuration
Shalini Ramessur-Seenarain
Part 3: Rules of Origin in the EPAS and WTO Regimes
6. Rules of Origin
the European Union and the Economic Partnership Agreement Negotiations
Peter Gibbons
7. Effects of Rules of Origin on the European Union-Africa EPAs: Cumulation of Issues
Roberto Rios
Part 4: Market Access Challenges in the EPA and WTO Trade Regimes
8. International Development Law and Preferential Trade Agreements Involving Developing Countries
Asif H Qureshi and Chotika Wittayawarakul
9. Agricultural Safeguard Measures in the Context of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs)
Luisa Bernal and Heather Hampton
10. EPAs
Cotonou and the WTO - Legal Dimensions
Amin Alavi
Part 5: Issues for EPA and WTO Negotiations for African Commodity Exports: Selected Country Case Studies
11. Identifying Products of Defensive and Offensive Interests in Both EPA Trade Regime and WTO Negotiations for Commodity-Dependent ACP Economies: Lessons from an Empirical Review of Tanzania's Agricultural Sector
Francis Shasha Matambalya
12. Geographical Indications
Coffee and Economic Development: The Ethiopia - Starbucks Case
Jeremy Streatfield and James Watson
Part 6: Policy Implications and Conclusions
13. Policy Implications
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
14. Conclusions
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
1.Contextualising the Debate of the Africa-EU Trade Relations
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
2. Focus of the Debate of the Africa-EU Trade Relations Beyond the Cotonou Agreement
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
Part 2: Development Dimensions and Poverty Alleviation in EPAs
3. Development Agenda in the WTO Regional Processes: The European Union/ African
Caribbean and Pacific Economic Partnership Agreement in context
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu
4. The Development Dimension or Disillusion? EU's Development Policy Goals and the Economic Partnership Agreements
Marikki Stocchetti
5. EPAs and Poverty Alleviation: Any Link? The Case of the ESA Configuration
Shalini Ramessur-Seenarain
Part 3: Rules of Origin in the EPAS and WTO Regimes
6. Rules of Origin
the European Union and the Economic Partnership Agreement Negotiations
Peter Gibbons
7. Effects of Rules of Origin on the European Union-Africa EPAs: Cumulation of Issues
Roberto Rios
Part 4: Market Access Challenges in the EPA and WTO Trade Regimes
8. International Development Law and Preferential Trade Agreements Involving Developing Countries
Asif H Qureshi and Chotika Wittayawarakul
9. Agricultural Safeguard Measures in the Context of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs)
Luisa Bernal and Heather Hampton
10. EPAs
Cotonou and the WTO - Legal Dimensions
Amin Alavi
Part 5: Issues for EPA and WTO Negotiations for African Commodity Exports: Selected Country Case Studies
11. Identifying Products of Defensive and Offensive Interests in Both EPA Trade Regime and WTO Negotiations for Commodity-Dependent ACP Economies: Lessons from an Empirical Review of Tanzania's Agricultural Sector
Francis Shasha Matambalya
12. Geographical Indications
Coffee and Economic Development: The Ethiopia - Starbucks Case
Jeremy Streatfield and James Watson
Part 6: Policy Implications and Conclusions
13. Policy Implications
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya
14. Conclusions
Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu and Francis Shasha Matambalya