The European Union and globalisation towards global democratic governance

"The EU has taken a leading role in calling for a round of new trade negotiations in the WTO to deal with the issues of globalisation. Proposals in the EU call for expansion into new areas such as global investment, competition, and environmental rules in addition to liberalisation negotiations...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gavin, Brigid
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham 2001
Edward Elgar
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19299631124910178139-The-european-union-and-globali.htm
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Summary:"The EU has taken a leading role in calling for a round of new trade negotiations in the WTO to deal with the issues of globalisation. Proposals in the EU call for expansion into new areas such as global investment, competition, and environmental rules in addition to liberalisation negotiations on agriculture and services. Issues such as global governance, capital mobility, and labour standards are also explored. Brigid Gavin questions if the EU’s call for path-breaking global negotiations is too ambitious and whether or not it will fail to achieve the required response from its trading partners. The book demonstrates how the EU has evolved constitutionally beyond the internal market into a highly developed system of multi-level governance. Non-state actors such as NGOs, labour unions and private industry groups have been increasingly engaged in the discussion, decision-making and implementation of policy. The volume therefore contains important lessons for the WTO. "
Physical Description:249 p.
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