Paradigm shift in international economic law rule-making: TPP as a new model for trade agreements?

The TPP was negotiated among 12 economically diverse countries, including some most highly developed and rich countries (i.e., the United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Singapore), some newly industrialized countries (i.e., Mexico and Malaysia), and some less-developed countries...

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Main Authors: CHAISSE, Julien, GAO, Henry S., LO, Chang-fa
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2017
Subjects:
TPP
WTO
Online Access:https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2522
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Summary:The TPP was negotiated among 12 economically diverse countries, including some most highly developed and rich countries (i.e., the United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Singapore), some newly industrialized countries (i.e., Mexico and Malaysia), and some less-developed countries (i.e., Peru, Chile, and Vietnam).