| Pierre Sauvé, Robert M. Stern - 2010 - 572 pages
...ways in which the delivery of professional and business- related services is contemplated under GATS. Mode 4 is defined as "the supply of a service ... by a service supplier of one Member, through presence of natural persons of a Member in the territory of any other Member" (Article... | |
| World Trade Organization - 2000 - 504 pages
...commercial presence, we note that Article 1:2(c) of GATS463 defines supply through commercial presence as the supply of a service by a service supplier of one Member, through commercial presence, in the territory of another Member. Article XXVIII(f)(ii)464 defines... | |
| OECD - 2001 - 131 pages
...the scope of commitments across modes. Services supply through mode 4 is defined in the GATS context as the "supply of a service by a service supplier of one member, through presence of natural persons of a member in the territory of any other member".1 The... | |
| International Monetary Fund - 2003 - 194 pages
...supplier of one [WTO] Member, through commercial presence in the territory of any other Member; d. by a service supplier of one [WTO] Member, through...of natural persons of a Member in the territory of any other Member. 2.15. These modes are generally referred to as mode 1 or cross-border supply, mode... | |
| Aaditya Mattoo, Antonia Giulia Carzaniga - 2003 - 258 pages
...agreements. However, movement of natural persons as service suppliers is covered by mode 4 of the GATS, which is defined as "the supply of a service ... by a service supplier of one Member, through presence of natural persons of a Member in the territory of another Member." Service... | |
| Roman Grynberg, Victor Ognivtsev, Mohammed A. Razzaque - 2002 - 76 pages
...this kind of service (Hoekman, 1996). Finally, Mode 4 is called the presence of natural persons. This is defined as the supply of a service by a service supplier of a member, through presence of natural persons of a member in the terrritory of any other member. This... | |
| L. Alan Winters - 2002 - 84 pages
...through to the details of the concessions made. 4.1 Service Supply vs. Employment The GATS defines Mode 4 as 'the supply of a service ... by a service supplier of one Member, through the presence of natural persons of a Member in the territory of any other Members'... | |
| Michael A. Crew, Paul R. Kleindorfer - 2004 - 440 pages
...liberalized markets in which ETOEs operate. Under Article 1:2, "trade in services" is defined, inter alia, as the "supply of a service ... by a service supplier of one Member, through commercial presence in the territory of any other Member." ETOEs are service suppliers... | |
| World Trade Organization - 2006 - 360 pages
...supply of a service through commercial presence (mode 3) is defined in Article I:2 (c) of the GATS as the supply of a service "by a service supplier of one Member, through commercial presence in the territory of any other Member". 7.374 "Commercial presence"... | |
| Koen Byttebier, Kim van der Borght - 2007 - 449 pages
...therefore explicitly states that, for the purposes of this Agreement, trade in services is, among others, defined as the supply of a service by a service supplier of one Member, through commercial presence in the territory of any other Member (see Article I.2 (c) of the... | |
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