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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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2022
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