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The WTO and the New Generation EU FTA Dispute Settlement Mechanisms

Interacting in a Fragmented and Changing International Trade Law Regime

  • Provides a broad research on different ways in which the WTO and FTA DSMs do and could interact
  • Analyses the new generation EU FTA DSMs and their interactions with the WTO DSM for the first time in such detail
  • Presents new and up-to-date perspectives on the interactions between the WTO and FTA DSMs

Part of the book series: European Yearbook of International Economic Law (EUROYEAR, volume 19)

Part of the book sub series: EYIEL Monographs - Studies in European and International Economic Law (EYIELMONO)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Introduction

    • Cornelia Furculiță
    Pages 1-9
  3. Context and Concepts

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 11-11
    2. Setting the Context

      • Cornelia Furculiță
      Pages 13-33
    3. Conceptual Framework

      • Cornelia Furculiță
      Pages 35-58
  4. Competing Interactions Between the WTO and the New Generation EU FTA DSMs

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 59-59
    2. The Changing Context

      • Cornelia Furculiță
      Pages 61-70
    3. Substantive Coverage and Considerations

      • Cornelia Furculiță
      Pages 71-82
    4. Competing Procedural Considerations

      • Cornelia Furculiță
      Pages 83-162
    5. Competing Political Considerations

      • Cornelia Furculiță
      Pages 163-191
  5. Conflicts of Jurisdiction Between the WTO and the New Generation EU FTA DSMs

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 197-197
  6. Cooperative Interactions Between the WTO and the New Generation EU FTA DSMs

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 277-277
    2. Judicial Communication

      • Cornelia Furculiță
      Pages 279-339
    3. Prospective Developments for Contemplation

      • Cornelia Furculiță
      Pages 341-363
    4. Conclusion

      • Cornelia Furculiță
      Pages 365-372

About this book

This book explores interactions between the new generation EU FTA and the WTO dispute settlement mechanisms, adopting an innovative, comprehensive approach. It investigates how the mechanisms potentially could and actually do compete, conflict, and cooperate, focusing not only on the potential negative consequences of fragmentation, but also on how synergies could be enhanced. Thus, unlike the existing literature, which chiefly focuses on conflicting interactions, it considers positive and negative interactions alike. Moreover, the book explores the topic in light of the most recent changes in and challenges to the international trade law regime. Particular attention is paid to how the multilateral and bilateral mechanisms studied interact with regard to the current WTO dispute settlement crisis and the EU-backed multi-party interim appeal arbitration arrangement. Thus, the book provides up-to-date answers to compelling questions. It also examines in detail the new generationEU FTA dispute settlement mechanisms, an aspect which has not been the subject of thorough research to date.
The book pursues an interdisciplinary approach, combining legal methodology, international relations and political science theories with interviews. Given its scope, the book will appeal to researchers and scholars whose work involves international trade law issues. However, it will also be of interest to general international law academics, as it touches upon such issues as fragmentation, forum shopping, and general rules of interpretation. Furthermore, by analysing and presenting proposals with regard to the new generation EU FTAs, it will also be pertinent to the work of EU policymakers and researchers studying EU trade law.


Authors and Affiliations

  • Chair of Public Law, European Law and Public International Law, German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, Speyer, Germany

    Cornelia Furculiță

About the author

Dr. Cornelia Furculita is a Research Assistant at the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer (Germany). She holds a Bachelor degree in Law from Moldova State University (Republic of Moldova), a Master degree in International Trade and Investment Law from the University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands) and a PhD in Law from Germany University of Administrative Sciences Speyer (Germany). From September 2017 until August 2020, she was a Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher at the University of Speyer, funded by the EU Horizon Project EUTIP. During her PhD studies, she was a visiting researcher at the University of Passau (Germany), T.M.C. Asser Instituut (the Netherlands), NautaDutilh (the Netherlands), and BusinessEurope (Belgium). Dr. Furculita has also taught the course entitled EU and International Trade Law at the University of Speyer in Winter Semester 2019-2020. She has also participated at the iCourts Summer Schools 2019 (Denmark) and presented her research at numerous conferences.

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eBook USD 119.00
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Softcover Book USD 159.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 159.99
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