from Part IV - Analysis of the Selected Services Agreements
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2019
The last chapter applies Art. V GATS to the four EU's services agreements that were analyzed in accordance with the methodology proposed in Chapter 2 of Part III. It puts forward some suggestions on the agreements' compatibility with Art. V GATS. The suggestions are extended outside the specific context of the EU to all federal entities. The key conclusion is that the criteria of Art. V GATS should be attained by all constituent parts of a federal entity.
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