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The EC in GATT/WTO negotiations: From Rome to Nice Have EC Trade Policy Reforms Been Good Enough for a Coherent EC Trade Policy in the WTO?

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This article is an attempt to a thorough chronological analysis of the ECs existing law in the field of international trade since the WTO agreement. It deals with the evolution of the ECs common commercial policy competence through the years, starting with the WTO agreement signed in Marrakesh in 1994 until the days of the European Convention establishing a Constitution for Europe, with a view to enabling the EC with a coherent policy in the WTO framework. Thus, a legal analysis of EC trade policy in the pre-Amsterdam Treaty period, at the Treaty of Amsterdam, at the Treaty of Nice and during the European Convention period is provided.

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  • Leal-Arcas, Rafael, 2004. "The EC in GATT/WTO negotiations: From Rome to Nice Have EC Trade Policy Reforms Been Good Enough for a Coherent EC Trade Policy in the WTO?," European Integration online Papers (EIoP), European Community Studies Association Austria (ECSA-A), vol. 8, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:erp:eiopxx:p0106
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    1. Niemann, Arne, 2011. "Conceptualising Commom Commercial Policy Treaty revision: explaining stagnancy and dynamics from the Amsterdam IGC to the Treaty of Lisbon," European Integration online Papers (EIoP), European Community Studies Association Austria (ECSA-A), vol. 15, October.

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