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Preferential Trade Agreements and Cultural Products

Gilbert Gagné

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English
Routledge
06 September 2024
This book discusses the treatment of cultural products within international trade law, focusing on preferential trade agreements.

Trade and culture intersect when cultural products are involved. These mainly encompass cinema, broadcasting, music, videos, and publishing, either in traditional or digital formats. As such products reflect the cultural identities of states, they have led to a debate as to whether, or the extent to which, they should be exempted from trade obligations. With multilateral negotiations in gridlock, states have increasingly turned to preferential trade agreements. Concurrently, digital technologies have revolutionized how cultural contents are created and distributed. The book analyzes the provisions relating to cultural products within trade agreements, as well as their relationship with the provisions and guidelines on cultural goods and services under the UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity. Drawing comparisons between states as to the treatment of cultural products in preferential trade agreements and considering the norms and provisions relating to cultural products under different regimes, the book offers a truly comprehensive overview of the evolution of the trade and culture debate.

The book will be of interest to researchers in the fields of cultural products, trade agreements, digital technology, trade law, and cultural diversity.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781032542317
ISBN 10:   1032542314
Series:   Routledge Research in International Economic Law
Pages:   234
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of tables Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction 1. The Trade and Culture Debate 2. Cultural Products and Trade Negotiations 3. The United States 4. Canada 5. Europe 6. Oceania 7. Asia 8. Latin America 9. Central America 10. PTAs, the CDCE, and International Law 11. Conclusion Bibliography Index

Gilbert Gagné is Professor of International Relations in the Department of Politics and International Studies at Bishop’s University, Canada. He holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in political science from the University of Ottawa and a doctorate in international relations from the University of Oxford. His research interests mainly pertain to North American economic integration, subsidies and trade dispute settlement, the protection of foreign investment and investor-state arbitration, and the treatment of cultural products in preferential trade agreements. Much of his research is at the intersection of international trade agreements and states’ regulatory autonomy, with a particular focus on cultural policies.

Reviews for Preferential Trade Agreements and Cultural Products

"""Preferential Trade Agreements and Cultural Products thoroughly inventories how states have used the spread of PTA’s to pursue or defend policy goals for audiovisual services and the wider ‘cultural industries.’ Gilbert Gagné has produced the single most comprehensive study of this subject available."" Kerry A. Chase, Brandeis University"


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