The Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership :Analysis and Commentary
The Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership :Analysis and Commentary
hardback
Published:
2 December, 2021
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781107163256 |
| ISBN10 | 1107163250 |
| Number Of Pages | 724 |
| Item Weight | 1140 g |
| Product Dimensions | 155 x 233 x 42 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Cambridge University Press |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
'From TPP to CPTPP nothing much changed other than the disappearance of the United States from the list of signatories. This model FTA includes provisions on the most avant-garde issues in international trade, and will surely provide a model for future FTAs. In this volume, the editors managed to bring together an amazing wealth of talent, and assigned them the task to explain the salient features of the CPTPP. The result is the most comprehensive discussion on what is proving to be a mainstay in international trade relations.' Petros C. Mavroidis, CLS, New York City
Author's Bio
Dr Jorge A. Huerta-Goldman advises companies, governments, and other stakeholders on international trade and investment law and transactional law (including negotiation, strategy, and litigation). He is an experienced trade litigator (twenty-three WTO cases, several arbitrations and court cases), with solid academic credentials (three books as author/co-editor, and seventeen law-review articles and book chapters), and is currently teaching at Iteso University. As a former WTO trade negotiator, Jorge practices and researches on three main areas: international trade law (from WTO, FTAs, and partial agreements to domestic trade laws); international investment law (from BITs to investor–state arbitration); and transactional law (from contract strategy, negotiation, and implementation to commercial arbitration). He holds a Ph.D. (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland), an LL.M. (College of Europe in Belgium), an LL.M. (University of Arizona, the US), a law degree (Iteso University, Mexico), and was a visiting scholar at Columbia Law School in the US. David A. Gantz is Will Clayton Fellow in Trade and International Economics at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy, and Samuel M. Fegtly Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Arizona. He is an expert in international trade and investment law, regional trade agreements, international business transactions, and international environmental law. David is the author, co-author, or editor of six books and more than seventy-five law-review articles and book chapters. He has served as an arbitrator in multiple proceedings under Chapters 11, 19, and 20 of NAFTA, and as a consultant for USAID, the World Bank Group, and the UN Development Program, among others.