Identifying, Implementing, and Enforcing International Regulatory Reform Obligations: The Canadian Experience

Identifying, Implementing, and Enforcing International Regulatory Reform Obligations: The Canadian Experience

Todd Weiler , Centre for Trade Policy and Law
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Feb 29, 2000 · English · Paperback (24 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 24
Language English
Published Feb 29, 2000
Publisher Centre For Trade Policy And Law = Centre de Droit Et de Poli
ISBN-10 1896871100
ISBN-13 9781896871103

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This work delves into the complexities of international regulatory reform through the lens of Canada's experiences. It seeks to illuminate the processes involved in identifying and implementing necessary reforms while ensuring compliance with international obligations. With a focus on practical examples and case studies, it provides insights into the challenges and strategies faced by Canadian policymakers in navigating the ever-evolving landscape of global trade and regulation.

The authors offer a comprehensive analysis of both the successes and shortcomings of Canada's approach to regulatory reform. By exploring the interplay between domestic law and international agreements, the book equips readers with a deeper understanding of how countries can effectively balance national interests with global commitments. This exploration not only informs Canadian stakeholders but also serves as a valuable resource for countries grappling with similar issues in the realm of international trade regulation.
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