The Trade Pillar in the EU-Central America Association Agreement: European Implementation Assessment
The EU-Central America Association Agreement was signed in June 2012 and its trade pillar has been provisionally in force since December 2013. This evaluation assesses specifically the implementation of the trade and sustainable development (TSD) chapter of the trade pillar of this agreement during the five years of its operation. After briefly outlining the trade interests of this agreement, this study situates sustainable development by explaining its legal foundations in the Association Agreement and reviewing the ex-ante impact assessment conclusions on the issue. It then focuses on the monitoring mechanisms of the Association Agreement, including the European Commission annual reports, Parliament's oversight work, the civil society dialogue, and the results of the meetings of the specialised committee and annual Association Committee and Association Council meetings. Through this review it identifies strengths and shortcomings in the implementation of the TSD chapter and ends by suggesting a number of ways to enhance efforts to support sustainable development in Central America.
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- Acuerdo de Asociación (UE)
- América
- América Central
- competencia institucional (UE)
- construcción europea
- DERECHO
- derechos humanos
- derechos y libertades
- desarrollo sostenible
- ECONOMÍA
- GEOGRAFÍA
- instituciones de la Unión Europea y función pública europea
- política económica
- sociedad civil (movimientos de opinión)
- UNIÓN EUROPEA
- VIDA POLÍTICA
- vida política y seguridad pública