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Full-Text Articles in International Trade Law
Regulatory Coherence And Standardization In The Trans-Pacific Partnership, Phoenix X.F. Cai
Regulatory Coherence And Standardization In The Trans-Pacific Partnership, Phoenix X.F. Cai
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
This article posits a new taxonomy and framework for assessing regulatory coherence in the new generation of mega-regional, cross-cutting free trade agreements. Using the Trans-Pacific Partnership as the primary example, this article situates the rise of regulatory coherence within the current trade landscape, provides clear definitions of regulatory coherence, and argues that the real engine of regulatory coherence lies in the work of international standard setting organizations. This work has been little examined in the current literature. The article provides a detailed examination of the mechanics by which the Trans-Pacific Partnership promotes regulatory standardization and concludes with some normative implications …
Keynote: Encouraging This Particular Form Of (Very Fun) Madness - Roles For Deans & Faculty Members, Martin J. Katz, Phoenix X.F. Cai
Keynote: Encouraging This Particular Form Of (Very Fun) Madness - Roles For Deans & Faculty Members, Martin J. Katz, Phoenix X.F. Cai
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
This keynote address discusses the ways in which faculty and administrators can facilitate experiential learning in transactions classes.