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The public health implications of world trade negotiations on the general agreement on trade in services and public services.

机译:关于服务和公共服务贸易总协定的世界贸易谈判对公共卫生的影响。

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Trade ministries from the World Trade Organization's (WTO's) 144 member states are presently deciding which public services to open to foreign competition under the complex liberalisation rules of the general agreement on trade in services (GATS). A frequent criticism of the WTO system is that it reduces national autonomy over public policy. However, respect for national sovereignty is asserted in the GATS treaty. Here, we examine claims made by the WTO and others that GATS exempts public services and does not require their privatisation. We discuss trade treaty processes that can subject public services to commercial rules, the treaty's flexibility with respect to national autonomy, and the effect of GATS in situations in which national autonomy is not protected. We conclude that national autonomy over health policy is not preserved under GATS, and that accordingly, there is a role for international standards that protect public services from the adverse effect of trade and market forces.
机译:世界贸易组织(WTO)144个成员国的贸易部目前正在决定根据服务贸易总协定(GATS)的复杂自由化规则向外国竞争开放哪些公共服务。世贸组织体系经常遭到批评,认为它降低了国家对公共政策的自主权。但是,《服贸总协定》中主张尊重国家主权。在这里,我们研究了WTO和其他组织关于GATS豁免公共服务且不需要私有化的主张。我们讨论了可以使公共服务服从商业规则的贸易条约程序,该条约在民族自治方面的灵活性以及在未保护民族自治的情况下《服贸总协定》的效力。我们得出的结论是,《服务贸易总协定》未保留国家对卫生政策的自主权,因此,国际标准在保护公共服务免受贸易和市场力量的不利影响方面发挥着作用。

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