2015
DOI: 10.1017/cls.2015.29
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Sharing Power: The Case for Public Consultations on Trade

Abstract: Since the 1960s, public consultation has emerged as an important democratic tool, allowing governments to inform, debate, and learn from the general public. Since the 1980s, international trade agreements have wielded significant influence over domestic law making, as an ever more ‘comprehensive’ set of topics is regulated via treaty. In Canada, these two trends have yet to meet. Neither the public nor Parliament is involved in trade policy making, raising concerns about the democratic legitimacy of expansive … Show more

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“…Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (from now on referred to as CETA). 1 The CETA was an eagerly anticipated deal which had been in the pipeline for some years. 2 The CETA aims to eliminate an estimated 98% of customs tariffs between both parties and more importantly tackle issues relating to non-tariff barriers such as special licensing, regulatory regimes, and anti-dumping measures between Canada and the EU.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (from now on referred to as CETA). 1 The CETA was an eagerly anticipated deal which had been in the pipeline for some years. 2 The CETA aims to eliminate an estimated 98% of customs tariffs between both parties and more importantly tackle issues relating to non-tariff barriers such as special licensing, regulatory regimes, and anti-dumping measures between Canada and the EU.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 The CETA was an eagerly anticipated deal which had been in the pipeline for some years. 2 The CETA aims to eliminate an estimated 98% of customs tariffs between both parties and more importantly tackle issues relating to non-tariff barriers such as special licensing, regulatory 2 The EU has been a strategic partner for Canada since as far back as 1959 when both parties signed the Agreement for Cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%