Constitutional traditions as boundaries in standardizing administrative rulemaking through trade agreements

Pioneered by the US, recent mega-regional trade agreements such as the CPTPP have incorporated ‘regulatory coherence’ provisions—mirroring the US Administrative Procedural Act's core designs—to balance between domestic regulatory autonomy and international cooperation. Building upon existing li...

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Main Authors: LIU, Han-wei, LIN, Ching-Fu
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-63542024-03-27T02:43:30Z Constitutional traditions as boundaries in standardizing administrative rulemaking through trade agreements LIU, Han-wei LIN, Ching-Fu Pioneered by the US, recent mega-regional trade agreements such as the CPTPP have incorporated ‘regulatory coherence’ provisions—mirroring the US Administrative Procedural Act's core designs—to balance between domestic regulatory autonomy and international cooperation. Building upon existing literature that traces the trajectories of the diffusion of regulatory coherence across jurisdictions, this article analyses how Australia's constitutional tradition could effectively condition the development of regulatory coherence in a Westminster-based model of governance. It is argued that the global entrenchment of regulatory coherence is contingent upon the inherent boundary defined by the political dynamics and constitutional structures within a jurisdiction. 2022-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4396 info:doi/10.1017/S002058932200029X https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/6354/viewcontent/constitutional_traditions_as_boundaries_in_standardising_administrative_rulemaking_through_trade_agreements.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University public international law CPTPP regulatory coherence good regulatory practices Administrative Procedural Act Westminster tradition International Law Public Law and Legal Theory
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building SMU Libraries
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Singapore
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topic public international law
CPTPP
regulatory coherence
good regulatory practices
Administrative Procedural Act
Westminster tradition
International Law
Public Law and Legal Theory
spellingShingle public international law
CPTPP
regulatory coherence
good regulatory practices
Administrative Procedural Act
Westminster tradition
International Law
Public Law and Legal Theory
LIU, Han-wei
LIN, Ching-Fu
Constitutional traditions as boundaries in standardizing administrative rulemaking through trade agreements
description Pioneered by the US, recent mega-regional trade agreements such as the CPTPP have incorporated ‘regulatory coherence’ provisions—mirroring the US Administrative Procedural Act's core designs—to balance between domestic regulatory autonomy and international cooperation. Building upon existing literature that traces the trajectories of the diffusion of regulatory coherence across jurisdictions, this article analyses how Australia's constitutional tradition could effectively condition the development of regulatory coherence in a Westminster-based model of governance. It is argued that the global entrenchment of regulatory coherence is contingent upon the inherent boundary defined by the political dynamics and constitutional structures within a jurisdiction.
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author LIU, Han-wei
LIN, Ching-Fu
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LIN, Ching-Fu
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title Constitutional traditions as boundaries in standardizing administrative rulemaking through trade agreements
title_short Constitutional traditions as boundaries in standardizing administrative rulemaking through trade agreements
title_full Constitutional traditions as boundaries in standardizing administrative rulemaking through trade agreements
title_fullStr Constitutional traditions as boundaries in standardizing administrative rulemaking through trade agreements
title_full_unstemmed Constitutional traditions as boundaries in standardizing administrative rulemaking through trade agreements
title_sort constitutional traditions as boundaries in standardizing administrative rulemaking through trade agreements
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4396
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