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Unimpeded world trade is still a dream. We may have virtually
eliminated borders, but persistent discriminatory measures within
borders - in the shapes of restrictive investment policies,
inappropriate regulatory interference, and restraints on
competition - still have the power to stifle foreign entrants to
domestic markets. This work proposes to confront these
trade-distorting forces at a new round of the World Trade
Organization (WTO) talks. Drawing on experience of international
trade law practice and policymaking, the authors present a detailed
agenda designed to: deepen market access for all goods, services,
and intellectual property; facilitate and protect investment by
foreign enterprises; overcome disparities of national regulatory
schemes; ensure nondiscriminatory business operation in foreign
markets; and reinforce and support evolving international economic
realities. This study also shows how major regional trading
arrangements have in fact achieved deeper economic integration than
the WTO regime. Incorporating this evidence - as well as other
proposals from the academic and policy communities - the text
crystallizes the most important trends in international trade law.
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