解释服务贸易总协定表:沙特阿拉伯和原油能源服务

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 ECONOMICS
R. Zedalis
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世界对减少使用原油和其他化石燃料的必要性越来越敏感。尽管如此,前者仍然是能源行业的主要贡献者。根据1994年签订的《服务贸易总协定》(General Agreement on Trade in services),许多原油资源丰富的国家依赖外国供应商向它们提供生产诀窍和技术服务。虽然《服务贸易总协定》(GATS)包含若干重要义务,但这里的重点是该协定的市场准入和国民待遇义务。更狭义地说,世界上最大的原油出口国沙特阿拉伯同意的服务部门承诺时间表,是在原油工业必不可少的三个重要部门的背景下进行审查的。审查是根据世界贸易组织(世贸组织)关于服务贸易总协定附表解释问题的少数裁决决定所阐述和收集的基本解释原则进行的。这种方法说明了这些原则如何在一个重要能源供应商的实际时间表中使用的真实语言的背景下运作。市场准入、国民待遇、MA、NT、“限定”、“未限定”、“无限定”、横向、工程、采矿、建筑、管道、维也纳公约、CPC、部门分类、第16条、第20条、沙特阿拉伯
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Interpreting GATS Schedules: Saudi Arabia and Crude Oil Energy Services
The world has become increasingly sensitive to the need to shift away from the utilization of crude oil and other fossil fuels. Nonetheless, the former continues to be a major contributor to the energy industry. Many crude oil-rich nations rely on foreign suppliers to provide them with production know-how and technology services within the ambit of the 1994 General Agreement on Trade in Services. While the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) contains several obligations of importance, the focus here is on the agreement’s market access and national treatment obligations. More narrowly, the Schedule of service sector commitments agreed to by Saudi Arabia, the world’s single largest crude oil exporter, is examined in the context of three important sectors essential to the crude oil industry. The examination is conducted through the lens of the basic interpretive principles articulated in and gleaned from the small handful of World Trade Organization (WTO) adjudicative decisions addressing the matter of GATS Schedule interpretation. This approach illustrates how those principles operate in the context of real language deployed in the actual Schedule of an important energy supplier. market access, national treatment, MA, NT, ‘bound’, ‘unbound’, ‘none’, horizontal, engineering, mining, construction, pipelines, Vienna Convention, CPC, Sectoral Classification, Article XVI, Article XX, Saudi Arabia
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期刊介绍: Far and away the most thought-provoking and informative journal in its field, the Journal of World Trade sets the agenda for both scholarship and policy initiatives in this most critical area of international relations. It is the only journal which deals authoritatively with the most crucial issues affecting world trade today.
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