Financial Sector Regulation and Financial Services Liberalization at the Crossroads: The Relevance of International Financial Standards in WTO Law

Régis Bismuth
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This article provides an assessment of the relevance in World Trade Organization (WTO) law of the international financial standards set by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (Basel Committee), the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), and the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS), international cooperation for a bringing together domestic financial regulators. This analysis gauges the potential use of these international financial standards in a potential future dispute settlement involving the domestic regulation of financial services. It demonstrates their relevance in WTO law as well as their both considerable and contested role in the institutional practice of the organization, thereby highlighting the incentives for regulatory harmonization that are embedded in the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). The difficulties are mainly centred on the Basel Committee due to its limited membership, therefore not meeting the conditions of validity for the recognition of external standards laid down in the GATS, and also leading to the reluctance of some developing countries unwilling to endorse standards to which they have not previously agreed. More broadly, this study reflects on the potential tensions between plurilateral regulatory strategies and the multilateral context of the WTO and highlights the insufficient coordination between the international legal frameworks for the regulation and for the liberalization of financial services.
十字路口的金融部门监管和金融服务自由化:WTO法律中国际金融标准的相关性
本文评估了巴塞尔银行监管委员会(巴塞尔委员会)、国际证券委员会组织(IOSCO)和国际保险监管协会(IAIS)制定的国际金融标准在世界贸易组织(WTO)法律中的相关性,以及将国内金融监管机构聚集在一起的国际合作。该分析评估了这些国际金融标准在未来可能解决的涉及金融服务国内监管的争端中的潜在用途。它表明了它们在世贸组织法律中的相关性,以及它们在该组织的制度实践中既重要又有争议的作用,从而突出了《服务贸易总协定》(GATS)中嵌入的监管协调的激励措施。困难主要集中在巴塞尔委员会,由于其成员有限,因此不符合承认GATS规定的外部标准的有效性条件,也导致一些发展中国家不愿意认可他们以前没有同意的标准。更广泛地说,本研究反映了诸边管制战略与世贸组织多边背景之间的潜在紧张关系,并突出了管制和金融服务自由化的国际法律框架之间的协调不足。
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