Good regulatory practices and co-operation in trade agreements
A historical perspective and stocktaking
This paper presents a stocktaking of standalone chapters in trade agreements dedicated
to good regulatory practices and international regulatory co-operation. While standalone
regulatory policy chapters in trade agreements remain a new development, they signal
countries’ increasing interest in elevating the visibility and ambition of regulatory
policy, in line with their commitments in the 2012 OECD Recommendation of the Council
on Regulatory Policy and Governance and the 2005 APEC-OECD Integrated Checklist on
Regulatory Reform. Still, the level of ambition of these chapters varies widely depending
on the state of play of regulatory policy in trading partners. By comparing the main
substantive and structural features of these chapters, this stocktaking aims to inform
the development of similar chapters in future trade agreements.
Published on January 20, 2021
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