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2 produkter
2 produkter
Regulation of African Trade
The Impact of the African Continental Free Trade Area
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
2 434 kr
Kommande
In 2018, member states of the African Union signed the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA) to implement a single continental market for goods and services and establish a continental customs union. This book discusses regulatory developments across the African continent meant to accommodate and/or further drive economic realities on the ground. The focus here is on the trade in goods.Divided into two parts, the first presents the big picture of the current state of Africa's economic integration and AfCFTA's role in this process, including its history, policy objectives, legal architecture and economic as well as security foundations. Part II addresses the relationship between this new macro-regional trade agreement (RTA) and the WTO multilateral trading system in the era of the fragmentation and policentrisation of global economic governance. Balancing legal, economic and political drivers of and hindrances to trade flows, the work examines how added value can be created via increased regional economic integration while mitigating harm to the coherence of the existing multilateral and global trading system.Written by a combination of academics and practitioners, the work will be a valuable resource for those working in the areas of International Economic Law, International Trade Law, African Law and Development.
African Economic Integration
The Impact of the African Continental Free Trade Area
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
2 434 kr
Kommande
In 2018, member states of the African Union signed the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA) to implement a single continental market for goods and services and establish a continental customs union. This book focuses on Phase II of the agreement which is particularly related to negotiations for an Investment Protocol based on the text of the 2016 Pan African Investment Code (PAIC).Divided into two parts, the first discusses various aspects of the prospective regional investment regime protection, merging the pre-existing web of bilateral agreements. Part II discusses sector-specific topics and the extent to which those have been addressed, failed to be addressed or coincided with the AfCFTA, such as commercial arbitration, food security, intellectual property, data flows or government procurement.Written by a combination of academics and practitioners, the work will be a valuable resource for those working in the areas of International Economic Law, International Trade Law, African Law and Development.