THE SUI GENERIS NATURE OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC AND TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN CANADA AND THE EUROPEAN UNION

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Marija Fileva

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The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the European Union (CETA) due the contracting parties include a large number of involved countries, which fact creates an ambiguous possibility of various implications in the worldwide business practice considering the different national legal systems. In my paper I am using a deductive approach to the relationship between the theory and the research with an emphasis on the two research questions: Why the ISDS (Investor State Dispute Settlement) from CETA sparked the greatest attention?, and What is causing the legal discrepancy between the CETA’s provisions on hard copy and the possible implementation in business practice?. My paper is focused on the implications from the CETA’s concluding in the business practice, taking into consideration that CETA is a combination of strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and possible threats.

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Fileva , Marija. 2020. “THE SUI GENERIS NATURE OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC AND TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN CANADA AND THE EUROPEAN UNION”. Journal of Liberty and International Affairs 6 (2):145-54. https://doi.org/10.47305/JLIA2020145f .
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Marija Fileva , Faculty of Law “Iustinianus Primus” – Skopje, North Macedonia

Marija Fileva is currently enrolled at PhD studies in Business Law (Commercial Law) - Iustinianus Primus Faculty of Law in Skopje, at the Doctoral School of the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. She obtained her LL.B. and LL.M. at the Iustinianus Primus Faculty of Law in Skopje. She has been working in the private domestic sector in a Legal department for more than 5 (five) years, where Law of the Contracts is the most important part of the business dealings and her main responsibility is the creation of the Business Contracts with specific terms and conditions. She is involved in numerous activities, with more than 10 (ten) years experience of participating in many domestic and international events, training courses, seminars, conferences, schools, workshops and she is actively involved in the NGO sector. Most notably is her successful completion of the 2018 cycle of the Council of Europe Schools of Political Studies and participation in the 7th World Forum for Democracy of the Council of Europe held in Strasbourg, France and the successful completion of the program “Young Balkan Leaders - the power of shared international knowledge and skills for successful management” based on different areas of competence such as leadership management, human resources, organizational skills, social dialogue and political leadership, organized by the Institute of Politics from Bulgaria. In addition she has passed the Bar Exam. Her research is focused on International Agreements, Business Law (Commercial Law), Contract Law, Corporate Law, Foreign Policy & Strategy, International Affairs, European Politics and Public Policy.