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245 00 Paradigm shift in international economic law rule-making :
       |bTPP as a new model for trade agreements? /|cJulien 
       Chaisse, Henry Gao, Chang-fa Lo, editors. 
260    Singapore :|bSpringer,|c2017. 
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490 1  Economics, law, and institutions in Asia Pacific 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  1 Introduction: Trade policies in the post-TPP era (Julien
       Chaisse, Henry Gao, Chang fa Lo) -- Part 1 The Impact of 
       TPP on International Economic Law Rule-Making -- 2 The 
       Coherent Fragmentation of International Economic Law: 
       Lessons from the Transpacific Partnership Agreement (Colin
       B. Picker) -- 3 On Creating Negotiation Rounds Similar to 
       Multilateral Regimes for the TPP for its Further 
       Improvement (Chang-fa Lo) -- 4 TPP Trade Remedy System: 
       Development or Divergence from the WTO? (Dukgeun Ahn; Ji 
       Yeong Yoo) -- 5 Rules of Origin in the Trans-Pacific 
       Partnership (Margaret Liang) -- 6 Dispute Settlement in 
       the TPP and the WTO: Which way will Asian TPP Members 
       turn? (Lisa Toohey) -- 7 Friends with Benefits? Amicus 
       Curiae in the TPP Investor-state Dispute Settlement 
       Mechanism (Fernando Dias Simões) -- 8 Investment 
       Arbitration under Mega-regional Free Trade Agreements: A 
       21st Century Model (Mark Feldman) -- 9 Market Access for 
       Goods in the TPP: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Deborah
       Elms) -- Part 2 New Issues and TPP: Revamping The 
       International Economic Order -- 10 Competition Chapter in 
       the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Developing a 
       Template for a Multilateral Framework (Ma. Joy Abrenica; 
       Johannes Bernabe) -- 11 State-Owned Enterprises in the TPP
       Agreement (Mitsuo Matsushita) -- 12 Anti-Corruption 
       Provisions in the TPP: Innovation, effectiveness and 
       Prospects (Chang-fa Lo) -- 13 TPP Promoting Financial 
       Services as an Investment Playground: Crystalizing a 
       Change in Approach from GATS? (Antoine P. Martin; Bryan 
       Mercurio) -- 14 WTO to the TPP: Evolution of Environmental
       Provisions in Trade Agreements (R.V. Anuradha) -- 15 
       Enhancing Labour Protection through TPP Labour and 
       Investment Chapters (Tsai-yu Lin) -- 16 TPP's coup de 
       grâce: How the Trademark system prevailed as Geographical 
       Indication system (Danny Friedmann) -- 17 The Convergence 
       or Divergence of China's FTAs and the TPP? A Case Study of
       the China-Korea FTA (Heng Wang) -- 18 Government 
       Procurement in TPP and its Implications for China's GPA 
       Accession Negotiation (Xinquan TU; Na SUN) -- 19 The TPP 
       and Government Procurement in Malaysia (Haniff Ahamat; 
       Nasarudin Abdul Rahman) -- Part 3 The Regulation of E-
       Commerce in the TPP -- 20 The Regulation of Digital Trade 
       in the TPP: From Trade Regulation to Digital Regulation 
       (Henry Gao) -- 21 Data protection in the TPP: more 
       emphasis on the "use" than the "protection" (Nohyoung 
       Park) -- 22 Digital Copyright in the TPP (Jyh-An Lee) -- 
       23 The TPP and the Digital Economy: The Agreement's 
       Potential as a Benchmark for Future Rule-Making (Simon 
       Lacey) -- Part 4 The Implications of TPP on Asia and 
       Beyond -- 24 Mega-FTAs and Plurilateral Trade Agreements: 
       Implications for the Asia-Pacific (Meredith Kolsky Lewis) 
       -- 25 Accession to TPP: Veto Power and "Opt-out" Option 
       (Shintaro Hamanaka) -- 26 Memento Mori: Membership Issues 
       Surrounding Entry into, Modification of, and Withdrawal 
       from the TPP (Tomohiko Kobayashi) -- 27 How Far can 
       Indonesia Go? Utilizing TSIA on the Would-be TPP Impact 
       for Indonesia (Riza N. Arfani; Poppy S. Winanti) -- 28 
       Picking the Right Alternative: Should India participate in
       TPP instead of RCEP? (Debashis Chakraborty) -- Index. 
520    The TPP was negotiated among 12 economically diverse 
       countries, including some most highly developed and rich 
       countries (i.e., the United States, Japan, Australia, 
       Canada, New Zealand, and Singapore), some newly 
       industrialized countries (i.e., Mexico and Malaysia), and 
       some less-developed countries (i.e., Peru, Chile, and 
       Vietnam). A new paradigm created in this context is that 
       countries with vastly different economic developments can 
       actually agree on a set of very high standards to regulate
       their economic activities, to liberalize their trade, and 
       to protect intellectual property and foreign investment. 
       The contents of the TPP also reflect its status of being a
       "new paradigm" as the "21st-Century Trade Agreement" and 
       being a pioneer in rule making in many key regulatory 
       areas. These include not only the improved and enhanced 
       rules on traditional issues already covered by the WTO, 
       such as goods, services, and IP rights, but also the 
       carefully designed rules in areas that have never been 
       addressed in the WTO or comprehensively covered in other 
       FTAs, such as state-owned enterprises, electronic commerce,
       and labor and environmental issues. Although the United 
       States has withdrawn from the TPP, the remaining countries
       are still putting efforts into establishing a TPP without 
       the United States or a TPP with China. Economically 
       speaking, the current 11 parties account for about 20 % of
       the global economy. If such agreement is put into force, 
       there will be significant implications for the region, for
       the multilateral system, and even for other FTAs. The book
       addresses the potential of the TPP to change the ways 
       trade and investments are conducted and argues for its 
       potential to be the start of an international trade/
       economic law revolution. The book elaborates the 
       relationship between the TPP and other existing trade 
       agreements such as the WTO and other FTAs and explains how
       the TPP is to deal with traditional and new issues. Taken 
       together, the authors argue that the implications of the 
       TPP go beyond its current membership. It is hoped that the
       book will make an important contribution to the field of 
       international economic law.--|cProvided by publisher 
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700 1  Chaisse, Julien,|eeditor. 
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