Non-Discrimination in International Trade in Services : ‘Likeness' in WTO/GATS, Hardback Book

Non-Discrimination in International Trade in Services : ‘Likeness' in WTO/GATS Hardback

Part of the Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law series

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The principle of non-discrimination is fundamental to the regulation of international trade in goods and services.

In the context of trade in goods, the concept of 'like products' has become a key element of the legal analysis of whether a trade obstacle violates GATT non-discrimination obligations.

The equivalent concept of 'like services and service suppliers' in GATS rules on non-discrimination has received little attention in WTO jurisprudence.

In light of the remaining uncertainties, Nicolas Diebold analyses the legal problems of the GATS 'like services and services suppliers' concept using a contextual and comparative methodology.

The 'likeness' element is not analysed in isolation, but in context with 'less favourable treatment' and regulatory purpose as additional elements of non-discrimination.

The book also explores how far theories from non-discrimination rules in GATT, NAFTA, BITs and EC as well as market definition theories from competition law may be applied to 'likeness' in GATS.

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