Sistemas de regulação do comércio internacional em confronto: o marco dos estados e o marco das transnacionais


Autoria(s): Thorstensen, Vera Helena; Ramos, Daniel; Muller, Carolina; Baptista, Adriane Nakagawa
Data(s)

14/03/2016

14/03/2016

2013

Resumo

This article revisits a past article by the authors in which they propose a new methodology for analyzing trade issues, cross-cutting through the three ―layers‖ of international trade regulation: so-called multisystem of trade regulation. In this text the authors include another approach to international trade regulation studies, proposing a better understanding of the influence of transnational enterprises in the shaping of modern internal trade. In this sense, the transnationals are not only influencing international trade regulation through lobbying in traditional fora (especially in plurilateral and preferential trade agreements), but they are also becoming sources of their own private regulations, particularly regarding private standards. In this sense, the study of international trade regulation must take into account the activities and interests of these indispensible actors, critically analyzing the differences between the regulatory logic of states against the one keen to transnationals

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/15860

Idioma(s)

pt_BR

Publicador

Revista Política Externa

Palavras-Chave #Comércio exterior
Tipo

Article