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Title:China - electronic payment services : discrimination, economic development and the GATS Author(s):HOEKMAN, Bernard M.
; MEAGHER, NiallDate:2014Citation:
- World Trade Review, 2014, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 409-442
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Global Economics]Abstract:This paper provides a legal–economic analysis of the unappealed WTO Panel Report in China – Certain Measures Affecting Electronic Payment Services (WT/DS413/R). The core issue was whether China's measures that resulted in ...


Title:Greece Author(s):GROPAS, Ruby
; TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna
Date:2014Citation:
- Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU and Ruby GROPAS (eds), European immigration : a sourcebook, Farnham : Ashgate, 2014, pp. 161-172
Type:Contribution to bookSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]



Title:Employers, agencies and immigration : paying for care Editor(s):TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna
; MARCHETTI, Sabrina
Date:2015Citation:
- Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington : Ashgate, 2015, Research in migration and ethnic relations series
Type:BookSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:Exploring the performance by immigrants of domestic and care work in European households, this book places the employer centre-stage, examining the role of the employer and his or her agents in securing the balance between ...


Title:Regulatory spillovers and the trading system : from coherence to cooperation Author(s):HOEKMAN, Bernard M.
; MAVROIDIS, Petros C.
Date:2015Citation:
- Geneva : International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD) ; World Economic Forum, 2015
Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Global Economics]Abstract:Ever since the creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO), its Members have found it very difficult to negotiate new commitments to liberalize access to markets for goods and services, let alone cooperate on “new” ...



Title:African trade integration and international production networks Author(s):HOEKMAN, Bernard M.
Date:2016Citation:
- Patrick LOW, Chiedu OSAKWE and Maika OSHIKAWA (eds), African perspectives on trade and the WTO : domestic reforms, structural transformation and global economic integration, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016, pp. 269-294
Type:Contribution to bookSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Global Economics]


Title:Report on citizenship law : Philippines Author(s):AGUILAR, Filomeno V.Date:2017Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; GLOBALCIT; Country Reports; 2017/01Abstract:The Philippines has the interesting experience of having gone through two citizenship regimes. From an initial period in which jurisprudence favoured the principle of ius soli the country transitioned to the current regime ...
Title:Report on citizenship law : Cambodia Author(s):SPERFELDT, ChristophDate:2017Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; GLOBALCIT; Country Reports; 2017/02
Title:Report on citizenship law : India Author(s):ASHESH, Ashna; THIRUVENGADAM, ArunDate:2017Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; GLOBALCIT; Country Reports; 2017/12Abstract:This report discusses citizenship in India. It explores the history of citizenship in this country, modes of acquisition and loss, and current debates and reform plans regarding citizenship policy.
Title:Comparative report : citizenship in Asia Author(s):VONK, OlivierDate:2017Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; GLOBALCIT; Comparative Reports; 2017/04Abstract:This report analyses the contemporary citizenship laws of 22 countries in Asia. It identifies trends and patterns in the evolution of citizenship policies in the Asian region.
Title:Saudi Arabia : economic indicators and trade with EU Author(s):GUIDI, Caterina Francesca
; SABBATI, GiulioDate:2017Type:OtherSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; GlobalStat; European Parliament; At a Glance InfoGraphics; 2017/608780Abstract:The EU is Saudi Arabia's first trading partner in goods, with 16.3 % of Saudi Arabia’s global trade, followed by China with 14.1 % and the US with 11.8 %. Saudi Arabia is the EU's 15th trading partner in goods, with an EU ...

