Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
submittedVersion
Publication Date
2-2025
Abstract
In an era marked by rapid technological advancement and an intensifying imperative for sustainability, the concept of agile regulation has emerged as a new paradigm in regulatory governance. Agile regulation champions a flexible approach essential for regulatory frameworks to evolve alongside changing circumstances. International regulatory cooperation is of importance in fostering knowledge sharing and evidence dissemination between states while mitigating regulatory disparities that stifle crossborder innovation, impede collective action against shared risks, and increase trade costs. Against this backdrop, the article delves into the role of free trade agreements (FTAs) in advancing the agile regulation agenda. It discusses how FTAs facilitate regulatory processes and cross-border partnerships that embody agility in their legal and institutional frameworks. As many recent FTAs endorse regulatory policies and practices, including those grounded in good regulatory practices and international regulatory cooperation (IRC), they stand poised to reinforce agile regulation by embracing flexibility and adaptability in response to evolving circumstances. However, the article also examines the political legitimacy implications of the trade-(agile)-regulation nexus, including concerns, such as corporate capture and the potential loss of regulatory specificities at the national level.
Keywords
agile regulation, international regulatory cooperation, good regulatory practices, mega-regional free trade agreements, corporate influence, regulatory autonomy, international economic governance
Discipline
International Trade Law
Research Areas
Public International Law, Regional and Trade Law
Publication
Journal of World Trade
ISSN
1011-6702
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Embargo Period
10-30-2024
Citation
SCHACHERER, Stefanie.
The Agility paradigm: Rethinking regulatory policy commitments in Free Trade Agreements. (2025). Journal of World Trade.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4535
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