Date: 2024
Type: Book
Financial market infrastructure and economic integration : a WTO, FTAs, and competition law analysis
Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2024, Studies in international trade and investment law ; 30
PAPACONSTANTINOU, George A., Financial market infrastructure and economic integration : a WTO, FTAs, and competition law analysis, Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2024, Studies in international trade and investment law ; 30
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76729
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This book is the first comprehensive study of the interplay between the cutting-edge regulation of financial infrastructure and international economic integration. It tackles a series of important questions: How does the regulation of central counterparties interact with international economic law? Is the WTO able to deal with the regulatory diversity of each country's financial rulebook? Do FTAs foster deeper integration of financial infrastructure services? Can competition law effectively tackle monopolisation and anti-competitive conduct in financial infrastructure? The book discusses how the liberalisation of financial market infrastructure is achieved within the most prominent international economic integration settings: the WTO, Economic Integration Agreements, and EU competition law. It explores whether a more harmonious relationship between financial regulation and economic integration is feasible, and how it can be achieved. The book demonstrates the existence of both structural barriers to trade and trade-facilitating tools that can impede and foster the further integration of financial market infrastructure. Measuring the depth of liberalisation of financial market infrastructure services in more than 120 FTAs, as well as surveying recent case law of the WTO, the Court of Justice of the European Union, and the practice of the European Commission, the book shows how the economic integration of financial market infrastructure occurs.
Table of Contents:
-- 1. Introduction -- Part I: Financial regulation and WTO law -- 2. The liberalisation of trade in financial market infrastructure services under WTO rules -- 3. Testing the consistency of the EU third-country equivalence regime for clearinghouses with the GATS -- Part II: Financial regulation and the plurilateral trading system -- 4. The liberalisation of financial market infrastructure services in economic integration agreements -- 5. EU regulation and competition law promoting the trade liberalisation of financial market infrastructure -- 6. Conclusions and policy recommendations
Additional information:
Published: 25 January 2024
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76729
ISBN: 9781509966752; 9781509966776; 9781509966769
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Initial version: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/66791
Version: Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2020
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