Service Provision and Migration : EU and WTO Service Trade Liberalization and Their Impact on Dutch and UK Immigration Rules.
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- 9789004336803
- 344.2401/12791
- KJE5170 .T36 2017
Intro -- Service Provision and Migration: EU and WTO Service Trade Liberalization and Their Impact on Dutch and UK Immigration Rules -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Consequences of Service Trade Liberalization - Problem Setting -- 1.2 The Background of Service Mobility -- 1.3 Research Questions -- 1.4 Methodology and Explanation of Research Choices -- 1.5 Structure -- 2 The World Trade Organization and the General Agreement on Trade in Services -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 A Brief Account of the Events Leading to Multilateral Trade Cooperation -- 2.3 The System of the WTO and the GATS -- 2.4 Movement of Persons, GATS Mode 4 -- 2.5 Obligations of WTO Members in Respect of Mode 4 Service Suppliers -- 2.6 Enforcement of WTO Law -- 2.7 Analysis and Conclusions -- 3 EU Law and the Freedom of Movement of Service Providers -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 European Economic Integration -- 3.3 The Scope of the Freedom to Provide Services -- 3.4 Categories of Persons Enjoying the Freedom to Provide Services -- 3.5 EU Rights Provided to Service Suppliers -- 3.6 Enforcement of EU Law -- 3.7 Analysis and Conclusions -- 4 The WTO and the EU, Similarities and Differences in Services Mobility Liberalization -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Aim -- 4.3 The Method of the EU and the WTO to Reach a Level Playing Field -- 4.4 The Scope of WTO and EU Freedom to Provide Services -- 4.5 Facilitation of Implementation through European Law -- 4.6 Conclusions -- 5 Implementation of Service Trade Liberalization in Dutch Law and Policy -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Dutch Immigration and Labour Market Rules for Third-country Nationals -- 5.3 The Dutch GATS Mode 4 Commitments and Implementation -- 5.4 Implementation of EU Obligations in Dutch Law and Practice -- 5.5 Conclusions.
6 Implementation of Service Trade Liberalization in UK Law and Policy -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 UK Immigration and Labour Market Rules for Third-country Nationals -- 6.3 The UK GATS Mode 4 Commitments and Implementation -- 6.4 Implementation of EU Obligations in UK Law and Practice -- 6.5 Conclusions -- 7 Conclusion and Analysis -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 Main Conclusions WTO Law and the GATS -- 7.3 Main Conclusions EU Law and the Freedom of Movement of Service Providers -- 7.4 Comparing Goals and Methods, WTO and EU Service Trade Liberalization -- 7.5 Implementation of Service Mobility Obligations in the National Legal Order -- 7.6 Concluding Analysis -- References -- Legislation and Policy Documents -- Case Law -- Index.
Service Provision and Migration provides a thorough overview of EU and WTO service trade liberalization related to movement of natural persons (GATS Mode 4) and the implementation of the resulting obligations within Dutch and UK immigration law.
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