The main differences between CETA and the single market
(European Law) The main differences between CETA and the single market
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Oxford stÑlе.
Max 2500 words footnotеs inÑluded and bibliograÑhÑ excluded.
The research question is:
â'At one level, an agreement like the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between the EU and Canada (âCETAâ) and the TFEU provisions on the internal market can
be said to follow the same objective, namely trade liberalisation. There is, however, a world of difference between attempting to merge national markets into a single
common market and merely affording national treatment to goods and services from another jurisdiction.'
Assess what the most significant differences are between trade liberalisation in the context of an agreement like CETA and the EU's internal market legal regime.