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It is striking that there is little or no mention in the TTIP debate so far of the US-EU Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) concluded in 1998. At the time, expectations of the gains from the MRA were high. One should expect the MRA to be instructive for TTIP and entail some lessons to be learned...
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Regulatory cooperation is both one of the most ambitious and contentious parts of the EU-US Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiations. In this paper, having identified the many levels of international regulatory cooperation, we show that TTIP regulatory cooperation will...
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The TTIP negotiation efforts in chemicals are not ambitious enough. The focus in TTIP has been far too much on the differences in the two ‘systems’ rather than on the factual level of health and environmental protection for substances regulated by both the US and the EU. Given OECD...
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Rule-Makers Or Rule-Takers? -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- List of Figures, Tables &amp -- Boxes -- List of Abbreviations -- About the Contributors -- Preface -- Part I. Rules, Norms, and Standards -- 1. Rule-makers or rule-takers? An introduction to TTIP -- 2. This time it's different: Turbo-charging...
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