Wednesday 14. of October 2009

Multi-part Panel Discussion: Decentralised Governments and the New Multilateralism, New York, 19 October 2009

The United Nations University Office at the UN, New York in cooperation with the Government of Catalonia and the United Nations University - Comparative Regional Integration Studies, is organising a multi-part panel discussion as... [more]


Monday 12. of October 2009

Pecha Kucha Night Session Regio Brugge, 9 November 2009

Pecha Kucha Night Session Regio Brugge 20 images * 20 seconds In collaboration with Vrije Universiteit Brussel Crosstalks, RESOC Brugge, Provincie West-Vlaanderen, Musea Brugge, HOWEST and UNU-CRIS. Interested? ... [more]


Monday 21. of September 2009

Training Course for UNECA Staff on Measurement and Modeling in International Trade and Regional Integration, Addis Ababa, 19-23 October 2009

UNU-CRIS will organise a training course for UNECA staff (www.uneca.org) on Measurement and Modeling in International Trade and Regional Integration. The training course will take place at the UNECA premises in Addis Ababa... [more]


Friday 11. of September 2009

Book Workshop 'Intersecting Inter-Regionalism', 2-3 October 2009, Bruges

Please consult here the programme of the workshop.  Please note that this is a closed workshop. [more]


Wednesday 22. of July 2009

UNU-WIDER and UNU-CRIS International Workshop on South-South and North-South Trade Agreements: Compatibility Issues, Bruges (Belgium), 5-6 November 2009, Deadline for paper submissions: 1 September 2009 JEL classification(s): F, O, Q

South-South reciprocal trade agreements continue to surge in popularity despite arguments that they are a sub-optimal trade choice relative to North-South agreements or non-discriminatory trade liberalization. S-S agreements... [more]

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UNU-WIDER and UNU-CRIS International Workshop on South-South and North-South Trade Agreements: Compatibility Issues, Bruges (Belgium), 5-6 November 2009, Deadline for paper submissions: 1 September 2009 JEL classification(s): F, O, Q

South-South reciprocal trade agreements continue to surge in popularity despite arguments that they are a sub-optimal trade choice relative to North-South agreements or non-discriminatory trade liberalization. S-S agreements include both new agreements as well as efforts to revive or re-design ‘old’ integration schemes by widening their scope and ‘deepening’ the integration processes. At the same time, Northern countries and regional arrangements, most notably the EU, are seeking to form trade agreements between themselves and existing South-South blocks or individual countries.

 

The development implications of forming S-S and N-S agreements are not yet fully understood. In addition, the legal implications of the co-existence of both types of agreements are unclear, both from a WTO and regional perspective. 

 

This workshop seeks to address, within the context of a broader concern about the development potential of S-S agreements, the compatibility issues of N-S and S-S agreements, both from a theoretical and an empirical perspective.

 

Some of the specific issues to be considered are:

 

  • Are S-S and N-S agreements driven by similar or different economic and/or political logics?

  • Are S-S and N-S trade negotiations linked to other agendas (Doha Round, foreign investment, political alliance building, security issues, energy, climate, etc)?

  • Do N-S agreements obstruct or encourage the ‘deepening’ of S-S economic integration?

  • How should WTO rules on PTAs be adjusted?

  • What is the role and impact of European policies to support S-S integration in ACP regions and elsewhere?

  • What are the implications of the existence of overlapping S-S integration schemes for N-S negotiations?

  • Have South-South treaties successfully increased bargaining positions in the EPA negotiations, other N-S negotiation processes, and the WTO?

  • How are legal incompatibilities between the regulatory contents of N-S and S-S agreements solved in practise?

  • Do S-S agreements prepare firms for global (N-S) competition? (micro-evidence)

 


This workshop is part of a larger collaborative project between UNU-CRIS and UNU-WIDER on "South-South Regional Integration, Economic Partnerships and Development."

 

We invite submissions of papers on the above topics. Those interested in presenting a paper should submit an extended abstract or draft version of their full paper (preferred) together with a CV, to northsouth@wider.unu.edu. The deadline for submissions is 01 September 2009. In the case of accepted abstracts, full papers will be required by 01 October 2009.

 

For more information on this project, please refer to the research page here.


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