Call for Submissions from Trade, Law and Development
Call
for Submissions
Special
Issue onTrade Facilitation
Founded
in 2009, the philosophy of Trade, Law and Development has
been to generate and sustain a constructive and democratic debate on emergent
issues in international economic law and to serve as a forum for the discussion
and distribution of ideas. In keeping with these ideals, the Board of Editors
is pleased to announce Trade Facilitationas
the theme for its next Special Issue (Vol. XI, No. 1).
Trade
facilitation is the simplification, modernisation, and harmonisation of international
trade procedures. It helps simplify customs procedures by reducing costs and
improving their speed and efficiency through a multilateral understanding. The
Trade Facilitation Agreement (‘TFA’) entered into force on February 22, 2017
and is one of the first major new agreements reached by the member countries of
the WTO since its establishment in 1995. It contains provisions for expediting
the movement, release and clearance of goods,sets out measures for effective
cooperation between customs and other appropriate authorities on trade
facilitation, and contains provisions for technical assistance and capacity
building in this area.
There
is extensive empirical data to suggest that trade facilitation can
significantly boost trade. However, several concerns exist regarding the
projected benefits of the TFA, its implementation, and its enforcement in an
increasingly protectionist trade environment. There is also uncertainty as to
how the TFA will bring uniformity and consistency in the border management of
developing and least-developed countries and the role of the Committee on Trade
Facilitation in this respect. Moreover, most regional and bilateral
preferential trade agreements negotiated in the recent past have incorporated
varying provisions related to trade facilitation. It is unclear whether the TFA
has been successfully able to achieve broad application of these commitments.
These subjects have not received sufficient attention from mainstream academia
yet. Consequently, existing literature is inadequate to effectively equip
policymakers to deal withsuch issues.
Alongside
this, India has been championing trade facilitation in services at the WTO.Trade
in services too faces various barriers at and behind the border, which poses
difficulties for service providers from developing countries like India in
accessing key markets. India’s proposal focussed on making existing market
access meaningful through reduction in transaction costs arising from
unnecessary regulation. The proposal received a mixed response. Some Members
like China even supported the proposed agreement going beyond the scope of
domestic regulation under GATS, while others expressed concerns regarding the
need for a separate legal text for trade facilitation in services and the
nature and scope of the obligations put forth therein.
This Special Issue,
currently scheduled for publication in July 2019, will provide an ideal
platform to deliberate on trade facilitation initiatives at the WTO and how
they relate to more regional initiatives.Accordingly, the Board of Editors is
pleased to inviteoriginal and unpublished submissions for the Special Issue on Trade Facilitation forpublication as ‘Articles’, ‘Notes’,
‘Comments’ and ‘Book Reviews’.
Manuscripts
may be submitted via e-mail, ExpressO, or through the TL&D website. For
furtherinformation about the journal and submission guidelines, please visit www.tradelawdevelopment.com.
In
case of any queries, please feel free to contact us at:
editors[at]tradelawdevelopment[dot]com.
LAST
DATE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 15thFebruary,
2019
PATRON:
P.P. Saxena ADVISORS: Raj
Bhala|JagdishBhagwati | B.S. Chimni | Glenn Wiser |Daniel B. Magraw, Jr. |
Vaughan Lowe | Ricardo Ramirez Hernandez | W. Michael Reisman | M. Sornarajah FACULTY-IN-CHARGE:
Rosmy Joan BOARD OFEDITORS:
Mridul Godha | RakshitaGoyal | AnirudhGotety | Noyonika Nair | Radhika Parthasarathy
| Ipsiata Gupta | Shreya Singh | AveralSibal |Gautami Govindarajan |Iti Mishra |
MihirMathur| RishabhMeena | Shefalika Shekhawat | Amogh Pareek | Anirudh Sood | Apoorva
Singh | Parnika Mittal | SahilVerma | SarthakSingla
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