The European Union and the Evolving Architectures of International Economic Agreements

Quirico, Ottavio, Kwapisz Williams, Katarzyna

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-07-27
  • 售價: $6,950
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$6,603
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 319
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 981992331X
  • ISBN-13: 9789819923311
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商品描述

The European Union ('EU') is promoting a suite of innovations in international economic regulation--among them, reforms for secure and sustainable investment, a comprehensive approach to the mutual recognition of professional qualifications, a viable carbon border adjustment mechanism, heightened intellectual property rights protection, the arm's length principle in taxation, and an increased commitment to non-economic vales. Through a critical analysis of key regulations and policies, this volume explores the evolving architectures of international economic agreements in light of EU practice. A comprehensive analysis indicates that novelties are rooted in geoeconomic considerations, through which a fundamental shift is underway towards the adoption of comprehensive bilateral trade agreements. Whilst innovation has the potential to significantly harmonise cross-border regulatory frameworks, it can also trigger significant fractures, particularly when applied restrictively and asymmetrically. Arguably, the 'Brussels effect' will to a certain extent foster a progressive development of international economic regulation, while in some respects being constrained by the status quo of the international economic regime.

This volume is part of the Jean Monnet project Third Country Engagement with EU Trade Policy led by the ANU Centre for European Studies at the Australian National University, and supported by the European Commission under the Erasmus+ actions. The project seeks to explore and improve understanding of the EU's evolving trade policy and its implications for third countries, including Australia and countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

歐洲聯盟('EU')正在推動一系列國際經濟規範的創新,其中包括安全和可持續投資的改革、專業資格的相互認可的綜合方法、可行的碳邊界調整機制、加強知識產權保護、稅收中的獨立交易原則,以及對非經濟價值的更大承諾。通過對關鍵法規和政策的批判性分析,本書探討了國際經濟協議在EU實踐下不斷演變的架構。全面的分析顯示,這些新穎性根植於地緣經濟考量,透過這一點,正發生根本性的轉變,朝向採納全面的雙邊貿易協定。雖然創新有潛力顯著協調跨境監管框架,但在限制性和不對稱的應用下,也可能引發重大裂痕。可以說,'布魯塞爾效應'在某種程度上將促進國際經濟規範的進步發展,但在某些方面又受到國際經濟體制現狀的制約。

本書是由澳大利亞國立大學歐洲研究中心主導的Jean Monnet項目《第三國與EU貿易政策的互動》的組成部分,並得到歐洲委員會在Erasmus+行動下的支持。該項目旨在探索和改善對EU不斷演變的貿易政策及其對第三國(包括澳大利亞及亞太地區國家)影響的理解。

作者簡介

Ottavio Quirico is a Senior Researcher at the University for Foreigners in Perugia, Italy, an Associate Professor at the ANU Centre for European Studies at the Australian National University and an Associate Professor at the School of Law at the University of New England. He has held senior positions in universities across the globe and has acted as a consultant to the United Nations.

Katarzyna Kwapisz Williams is Deputy Director and Jean Monnet Research Fellow at the ANU Centre for European Studies at the Australian National University. She is a cultural scholar whose research is focused, among others, on cultural history and cross-cultural relations, memory and identity making.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Ottavio Quirico 是義大利佩魯賈外國人大學的高級研究員,澳洲國立大學歐洲研究中心的副教授,以及新英格蘭大學法學院的副教授。他曾在全球多所大學擔任高級職位,並擔任聯合國顧問。

Katarzyna Kwapisz Williams 是澳洲國立大學歐洲研究中心的副主任及 Jean Monnet 研究員。她是一位文化學者,研究重點包括文化歷史與跨文化關係、記憶與身份建構等。