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TTIP Negotiations and Public Procurement: Internal Federalist Tensions and External Risks of Marginalisation

机译:TTIP谈判和公共采购:内部联邦主义者的张力和边缘化的外部风险

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Government procurement is perhaps one of the most underexplored areas in the recent academic literature on transatlantic economic relations, yet it was also one of the most protected economic sectors addressed in the now derailed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiations. Even though the European Union (EU) and the United States have undertaken extensive reciprocal procurement commitments under the World Trade Organization's Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA), as well as in their respective preferential trade agreements (PTAs), the liberalisation and harmonisation of the transatlantic procurement market could not be more ambiguous or controversial. This article aims to deepen our understanding of crucial aspects of the contemporary EU-United States procurement relationship. To this end, the article explores the TTIP negotiations as well as similar PTAs and underlines the potential implications in terms of the fragmentation of the international discipline of procurement regulation.
机译:在最近有关跨大西洋经济关系的学术文献中,政府采购可能是最未开发的领域之一,但它也是在如今脱轨的跨大西洋贸易和投资伙伴关系(TTIP)谈判中涉及的最受保护的经济部门之一。即使欧盟(EU)和美国根据世界贸易组织(WTO)的政府采购协议(GPA)以及各自的优惠贸易协议(PTA)做出了广泛的相互采购承诺,但贸易自由化和统一跨大西洋采购市场再没有模棱两可或引起争议。本文旨在加深我们对当代欧美采购关系关键方面的理解。为此,本文探讨了TTIP谈判以及类似的PTA,并强调了在国际采购法规纪律分散方面的潜在影响。

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