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Session Submission Type: Panel
Global governance increasingly proceeds through the creation of transnational and regional regulations. Yet, with the exception of the European Union, the specific role of regions and regionalism in regulatory integration remains under-explored. Such absence seems puzzling given that regions and regional organizations are promoting new forms of regulatory regimes in various economic and social policy areas, sometimes challenging the more normative global governance scripts. This panel will explore the political, institutional and social processes underlying these (inter) regional regulatory dynamics in Europe and Latin America, and shed light on their evolution and transformative impact on development outcomes.
Regional Cooperation in South America: Towards a Real Free Movement of People Regime? - Diego Acosta Arcarazo, University of Bristol
Advances and Limitations of Regional Cooperation in Science and Technology in South America (2003-2015) - Mercedes I Botto, FLACSO
EU-MERCOSUR Negotiations Reloaded? Interregional Regulation on Intellectual Property - Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro