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Socio-legal approaches to international economic law : Text, context, subtext

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Publication details: London Routledge 2013Description: 308p xiiiISBN:
  • 9780415658676
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.750000 PER
Contents:
Table of contents; Part 1: Approaching International Economic Law ; 1. What Does It mean to Take a Socio-Legal Approach to International Economic Law? Amanda Perry-Kessaris; Navigating New Landscapes: Socio-Legal Mapping of Plurality and Power in International Economic Law Celine Tan ; 3. Law, Economy, and Society in the Global Age: Taking Stock of an Emerging Field of Studies Sabine Frerichs ; Part 2: Context: Concepts and Relationships, Facts and Methods; 4. 'Constrained Openness': A Prologue to a Theory on the Interaction between WTO and General International Law Ronnie Yearwood ; 5. (Re)conceptualising Regional Trade as a Socio-Legal Phenomenon Clair Gammage ; 6. Tournaments for Global Authority: The Politics of Primacy in the Ecology of International Trade Law Organizations Terence C. Halliday and Susan Block-Lieb ; 7. Framing and Blaming: The Case of Human Trafficking David Nelken; 8. Cosmopolitanism Meets Political Economy: The Case of International Investment Law David Schneiderman ; 9. Reflexive International Economic Law: Balancing Economic and Social Goals in the Construction of Law Cecilia Flores Elizondo ; 10. The Nature of Law in Transnational Economic Networks Roger Cotterrell; Part 3: Subtext: Values and Interests; 11. A Qui l'Homme Sauvage?: Discours and Discourse on Agreements between Mining Corporations and Indigenous Communities Deval Desai ; 12. Cultural Heritage v Foreign Investment: Win, Loss or Draw? Valentina Vadi; 13. Global Justice Disembedded: The Potential of Socio-Legal Theory and Practice Kirsteen Shields ; 14. 'You are on my property': Economic, Legal and Moral Objections to Regulation from a Banker's Perspective Ioannis Glinavos; 15. Corporate Respect for Human Rights: Right Subtext, Wrong Concept? Sally Wheeler ; 16. How Do You Socialise Economic Actors: Embedded, 'Socially Responsible' and/or 'Human Rights Respecting' Corporations? Aurora Voiculescu
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Table of contents;
Part 1: Approaching International Economic Law ;
1. What Does It mean to Take a Socio-Legal Approach to International Economic Law? Amanda Perry-Kessaris;
Navigating New Landscapes: Socio-Legal Mapping of Plurality and Power in International Economic Law Celine Tan ;
3. Law, Economy, and Society in the Global Age: Taking Stock of an Emerging Field of Studies Sabine Frerichs ;
Part 2: Context: Concepts and Relationships, Facts and Methods;
4. 'Constrained Openness': A Prologue to a Theory on the Interaction between WTO and General International Law Ronnie Yearwood ;
5. (Re)conceptualising Regional Trade as a Socio-Legal Phenomenon Clair Gammage ;
6. Tournaments for Global Authority: The Politics of Primacy in the Ecology of International Trade Law Organizations Terence C. Halliday and Susan Block-Lieb ;
7. Framing and Blaming: The Case of Human Trafficking David Nelken;
8. Cosmopolitanism Meets Political Economy: The Case of International Investment Law David Schneiderman ;
9. Reflexive International Economic Law: Balancing Economic and Social Goals in the Construction of Law Cecilia Flores Elizondo ;
10. The Nature of Law in Transnational Economic Networks Roger Cotterrell;
Part 3: Subtext: Values and Interests;
11. A Qui l'Homme Sauvage?: Discours and Discourse on Agreements between Mining Corporations and Indigenous Communities Deval Desai ;
12. Cultural Heritage v Foreign Investment: Win, Loss or Draw? Valentina Vadi;
13. Global Justice Disembedded: The Potential of Socio-Legal Theory and Practice Kirsteen Shields ;
14. 'You are on my property': Economic, Legal and Moral Objections to Regulation from a Banker's Perspective Ioannis Glinavos;
15. Corporate Respect for Human Rights: Right Subtext, Wrong Concept? Sally Wheeler ;
16. How Do You Socialise Economic Actors: Embedded, 'Socially Responsible' and/or 'Human Rights Respecting' Corporations? Aurora Voiculescu

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