Services Trade in ASEAN
The Road Taken and the Journey Ahead

Integration through Law:The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration Series

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Explores the main drivers of services-led integration among the member states of ASEAN.

Language: English
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The member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) set themselves the ambitious aim of establishing a region-wide economic community by 2015, and to deepen it in the context of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Blueprint 2025. To achieve these goals, service sector reforms will occupy a central place in ASEAN's policy pantheon. This can be attributed to both ASEAN's integration process and its deepening ties within a dense layer of external economic partners. This book takes stock of the experience of ASEAN member states in pursuing trade and investment liberalization in services. It identifies key challenges that the regional grouping can be expected to encounter in realizing its AEC Blueprint 2025 aims. Using a law and economics lens, the book assesses where ASEAN is and is headed in services trade, situating it alongside efforts at crafting a European single market for services.
1. Introduction; 2. Services and service trade in ASEAN: trends and policy context; 3. Is ASEAN an optimal regulatory convergence area in services?; 4. Liberalization of trade in services in ASEAN: trends, achievements and prospects; 5. Lessons from the European Union relevant to ASEAN integration in services; 6. Concluding thoughts.
Dora Neo is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore. She was part of the team that pioneered the first university course on World Trade Law in Singapore, and has given academic talks and conducted government training on trade in services. From 2007–10, she was an instructor for the services module in the World Trade Organization's Regional Trade Policy Course for the Asia-Pacific. She has published on the outsourcing of services, and her most recent research focuses on the liberalisation of trade in services in ASEAN. She graduated from both the University of Oxford and Harvard University.
Pierre Sauvé is a Senior Trade Specialist within the World Bank Group's Macroeconomics, Trade and Investment (MTI) Global Practice. He has published extensively in leading journals and authored important books devoted to trade in services. He has lectured on trade and investment in services in leading universities (Harvard Kennedy School, London School of Economics and Political Science, Sciences Po, Paris, World Trade Institute, Bern); and led negotiations in services trade as a Canadian government official. Beyond his diplomatic service in Canada, he has served as a staff member of the Bank for International Settlements, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the World Bank Group.
Imola Streho is an Associate Professor in the Law School at Sciences Po in Paris. Her research focuses on the liberalisation of trade in services in the European Union. From 2001 to 2009, she was Référendaire at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg where she worked on numerous cases involving the free movement of services. She has delivered guest lectures on international economic law at the National University of Singapore, Melbourne University, the College of Europe, Central European University and Católica University in Lisbon.