Offering a doctrinal analysis of the EU's trade policy, this volume examines the provisions of a generation of new trade agreements in the broader context of EU foreign policy objectives.
Offering a doctrinal analysis of the EU's trade policy, this volume examines the provisions of a generation of new trade agreements in the broader context of EU foreign policy objectives.
Dr. Billy Melo Araujo is a lecturer at the School of Law of Queen's University Belfast where he teaches EU Constitutional Law and EU Internal Market Law. He holds law degrees from King's College, London (PhD), the University of Warwick (LLM), and the Universite Catholique de Louvain-La-Neuve (LLB). He previously worked as a solicitor in Brussels, where his practice focused on Belgian corporate law and EU law, and later as an intern at the WTO Appellate Body Secretariat in Geneva.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: The EU's Deep Trade Agenda Contextualised 3: Legal Framework of the EU's Deep Trade Agenda: Competence Decision Making and Objectives 4: Services 5: Investment 6: Intellectual Property 7: Competition 8: Public Procurement 9: Conclusion
1: Introduction 2: The EU's Deep Trade Agenda Contextualised 3: Legal Framework of the EU's Deep Trade Agenda: Competence Decision Making and Objectives 4: Services 5: Investment 6: Intellectual Property 7: Competition 8: Public Procurement 9: Conclusion
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