Providing the first comprehensive examination of the key regulatory
disciplines included in the new generation of EU free trade
agreements (FTAs), this book investigates the EU's supposed deep
trade agenda through a legal analysis of these FTAs. In doing so,
Billy A. Melo Araujo determines whether there is any substance
behind the EU's foreign policy rhetoric regarding the need to
introduce regulatory issues within the remit of international trade
law. At a time when the EU is busily negotiating so-called
'mega-FTAs', such as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment
Partnership (TTIP) and the plurilateral Trade in Services Agreement
(TISA), Melo Araujo offers a timely insight into the important
questions raised by such FTAs, in particular concerning the future
of the multilateral trade system, the loss of policy autonomy, and
the democratic legitimacy of regulating through treaty-making. The
book provides a detailed analysis of the regulatory disciplines
included in the more recent EU FTAs and explores the possible
implications of such disciplines. Offering a significant
contribution to a wider debate, this is a must read for those
interested in the legal dimension of the EU's deep trade agenda.
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