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- The Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership
- The Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction: The Trans-Pacific Partnership Becomes the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for TPP
- 2 Trade Agreements and the U.S. Congress – the Case of the TPP
- 3 The TPP, a Horizontal Overview
- 4 Market Access for Trade in Goods Negotiations in the TPP
- 5 Trade Provisions as Legos? How Chapter 2 of the TPP Was Influenced by WTO Negotiations and Prior US Trade Deals
- 6 The TPP, Agricultural Trade and Food Security
- 7 Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures
- 8 Trade in Textiles and Apparel Goods
- 9 How Far Beyond the TFA? Trade Facilitation in the WTO and the TPP
- 10 Treatment of Trade Remedies under the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Chapter 6
- 11 The SPS Chapter under the TPP Agreement and its Implications
- 12 Technical Barriers to Trade: Improving the Day-To-Day Functioning
- 13 Addressing the Right to Regulate in the CPTPP Investment Chapter: Identifying New Treaty Practice
- 14 Protecting Investment under NAFTA, the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Comprehensive and Progressive TPP
- 15 The Trans-Pacific Partnership as a Development of the Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement: Services Liberalisation and Investment Protection
- 16 The TPP Agreement’s Substance and Impact on International Trade, NAFTA/USMCA, and Other FTAs: Services Overview: Background, Strategy and Solutions
- 17 Cross-Border Trade in Services (Chapter 10) and Temporary Entry for Business Persons (Chapter 12)
- 18 Financial Services in the TPP
- 19 Telecommunications Chapter in the TPP
- 20 Understanding the TPP Agreement E-Commerce Chapter
- 21 Government Procurement in the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: A Global Beachhead for Market Access and Good Governance
- 22 The TPP’s Competition Policy Chapter: Towards Convergence
- 23 Rules for State-Owned Enterprises in Chapter 17 of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Balancing Market-Oriented Discipline and Policy Flexibility for States
- 24 Non-Commercial Assistance Rules in the TPP: A Comparative Analysis with the SCM Agreement
- 25 IP in the TPP: How Far Beyond the Existing FTAs Does It Go?
- 26 Strengthening Labor Rights in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: A Lost Opportunity?
- 27 TPP Trade and Environment Chapter
- 28 Horizontal Regulatory Coherence Aspects of the TPP
- 29 Transparency and Anticorruption
- 30 State-to-State Dispute Settlement under TPP Chapter 28 and NAFTA Chapter 20
- 31 Initial Provisions, Administrative Provisions, Exceptions and Final Provisions (TPP Chapters 1, 27, 29 and 30)
- Index
26 - Strengthening Labor Rights in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: A Lost Opportunity?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 November 2021
- The Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership
- The Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction: The Trans-Pacific Partnership Becomes the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for TPP
- 2 Trade Agreements and the U.S. Congress – the Case of the TPP
- 3 The TPP, a Horizontal Overview
- 4 Market Access for Trade in Goods Negotiations in the TPP
- 5 Trade Provisions as Legos? How Chapter 2 of the TPP Was Influenced by WTO Negotiations and Prior US Trade Deals
- 6 The TPP, Agricultural Trade and Food Security
- 7 Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures
- 8 Trade in Textiles and Apparel Goods
- 9 How Far Beyond the TFA? Trade Facilitation in the WTO and the TPP
- 10 Treatment of Trade Remedies under the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Chapter 6
- 11 The SPS Chapter under the TPP Agreement and its Implications
- 12 Technical Barriers to Trade: Improving the Day-To-Day Functioning
- 13 Addressing the Right to Regulate in the CPTPP Investment Chapter: Identifying New Treaty Practice
- 14 Protecting Investment under NAFTA, the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Comprehensive and Progressive TPP
- 15 The Trans-Pacific Partnership as a Development of the Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement: Services Liberalisation and Investment Protection
- 16 The TPP Agreement’s Substance and Impact on International Trade, NAFTA/USMCA, and Other FTAs: Services Overview: Background, Strategy and Solutions
- 17 Cross-Border Trade in Services (Chapter 10) and Temporary Entry for Business Persons (Chapter 12)
- 18 Financial Services in the TPP
- 19 Telecommunications Chapter in the TPP
- 20 Understanding the TPP Agreement E-Commerce Chapter
- 21 Government Procurement in the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: A Global Beachhead for Market Access and Good Governance
- 22 The TPP’s Competition Policy Chapter: Towards Convergence
- 23 Rules for State-Owned Enterprises in Chapter 17 of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Balancing Market-Oriented Discipline and Policy Flexibility for States
- 24 Non-Commercial Assistance Rules in the TPP: A Comparative Analysis with the SCM Agreement
- 25 IP in the TPP: How Far Beyond the Existing FTAs Does It Go?
- 26 Strengthening Labor Rights in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: A Lost Opportunity?
- 27 TPP Trade and Environment Chapter
- 28 Horizontal Regulatory Coherence Aspects of the TPP
- 29 Transparency and Anticorruption
- 30 State-to-State Dispute Settlement under TPP Chapter 28 and NAFTA Chapter 20
- 31 Initial Provisions, Administrative Provisions, Exceptions and Final Provisions (TPP Chapters 1, 27, 29 and 30)
- Index
Summary
This Chapter was initially drafted during the Obama Administration. The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) had been negotiated and, although it had not yet been ratified in the United States, the Administration and majority of policy makers were in favor of its implementation. Since that time, as previous Chapters have made clear, the United States Administration changed and the United States withdrew from participation in the TPP. While unfortunate, the Administration’s political decision to withdraw from the TPP does not come as a surprise; an examination of the negotiating history of those provisions illuminates a stark political divide within the United States, even prior to the change in Administrations. Fortunately, the other eleven parties to the TPP persevered, resulting in the Comprehensive and Progressive TPP.
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- The Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific PartnershipAnalysis and Commentary, pp. 604 - 632Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021
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