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Routledge handbook on international economic law / edited by Valentina Vadi and David Collins.

Contributor(s): Series: Routledge handbooks in lawPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025Description: xxvi, 513 pages 25 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9781032507972
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.07 23/eng/20250529 VAD
Contents:
Introducing International Economic Law / Valentina Vadi and David Collins -- A Short History of International Economic Law / Kenneth Vandevelde -- The Place of International Economic Law in the International Legal Order / Valentina Vadi -- International Economic Law and International Peace and Security / Yuka Fukunaga and Tomohiko Kobayashi -- The World Trade Organization / María Gabriela Sarmiento and Katia Fach Gómez -- The WTO Dispute Settlement Reform : A Critical Assessment of the February 2024 Consolidated Text of a Draft Ministerial Decision on Dispute Settlement / Peter Van den Bossche -- Market Access and Quantitative Restrictions / Denise Prévost -- Principles of Non-discrimination in WTO Law / Sachiko Yoshimura -- Trade in Services / Iveta Alexovičová -- China's Subsidy Problem and the Limits of the SCM Agreement / Ming Du -- Trade Remedies in Latin America in Times of Industrial Policy / Manuel Quindimil -- General Exceptions in WTO Law / Henrik Andersen -- TRIPS and the Tradification of Intellectual Property / Daniel Gervais and Peter K. Yu -- Trade in Agriculture / Adriana Borsellino -- Trade and Health and Safety / Łukasz Gruszczyński and Lena Helińska -- Trade and Environment / Caroline E. Foster -- Digital Trade / David Collins -- Regional Trade Agreements / Kathleen Claussen and Pasha L. Hsieh -- The Sources of International Investment Law / Rahim Moloo and Martina Monti -- Domestic Foreign Investment Laws / David Collins -- Investor-state Dispute Settlement / Eric de Brabandere -- Fair and Equitable Treatment and its Interactions with Other Standards of Treatment / Ioana Knoll-Tudor -- Non-discrimination in International Investment Law / Prabhash Ranjan -- Expropriation and the Evolving and Multi-Faceted Relationship between Treaties and General International Law / Esmé Shirlow -- The Right to Regulate in International Investment Law / Tarcisio Gazzini -- The International Financial Architecture and Sovereign Debt Crisis Resolution / Juan Farah Yacoub, Clemens Graf von Luckner, and Sebastian Grund -- Human Rights and the International Monetary Fund : The Case of Argentina / Miguel Attaguile, Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, and Roberto Kozulj -- Taking Sustainable Development Seriously in International Economic Law / Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger -- International Economic Law and Indigenous Cultures / Valentina Vadi -- The Global South and the International Economic Legal Order : Universal Reform/Regional Enfranchisement / Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu -- International Economic Law and Climate Change / Avidan Kent.
Summary: "This book presents a broad, clear, and accessible overview of international economic law. It consists of contributions from leading scholars and rising stars in the field from across the globe. The Handbook comprises five main parts. Part One deals with the history and theory of the discipline. Parts Two, Three, and Four deal with the main substantive areas of international economic law: international trade law, international investment law, and international financial and monetary law. Part Five explores the link between international economic law and other international legal regimes, such as environmental law and human rights law, highlighting areas where tensions may occur between economic liberalization, sovereignty, and other concerns. The Handbook investigates international economic law's theory, policy, and practice from various perspectives. Its 31 chapters highlights central themes that have driven the development of this dynamic subject, reflecting the field as it exists now, while also serving as a point of departure for future studies. The book will provide a solid resource for scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners in international law, international relations, political science, and economics"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introducing International Economic Law / Valentina Vadi and David Collins -- A Short History of International Economic Law / Kenneth Vandevelde -- The Place of International Economic Law in the International Legal Order / Valentina Vadi -- International Economic Law and International Peace and Security / Yuka Fukunaga and Tomohiko Kobayashi -- The World Trade Organization / María Gabriela Sarmiento and Katia Fach Gómez -- The WTO Dispute Settlement Reform : A Critical Assessment of the February 2024 Consolidated Text of a Draft Ministerial Decision on Dispute Settlement / Peter Van den Bossche -- Market Access and Quantitative Restrictions / Denise Prévost -- Principles of Non-discrimination in WTO Law / Sachiko Yoshimura -- Trade in Services / Iveta Alexovičová -- China's Subsidy Problem and the Limits of the SCM Agreement / Ming Du -- Trade Remedies in Latin America in Times of Industrial Policy / Manuel Quindimil -- General Exceptions in WTO Law / Henrik Andersen -- TRIPS and the Tradification of Intellectual Property / Daniel Gervais and Peter K. Yu -- Trade in Agriculture / Adriana Borsellino -- Trade and Health and Safety / Łukasz Gruszczyński and Lena Helińska -- Trade and Environment / Caroline E. Foster -- Digital Trade / David Collins -- Regional Trade Agreements / Kathleen Claussen and Pasha L. Hsieh -- The Sources of International Investment Law / Rahim Moloo and Martina Monti -- Domestic Foreign Investment Laws / David Collins -- Investor-state Dispute Settlement / Eric de Brabandere -- Fair and Equitable Treatment and its Interactions with Other Standards of Treatment / Ioana Knoll-Tudor -- Non-discrimination in International Investment Law / Prabhash Ranjan -- Expropriation and the Evolving and Multi-Faceted Relationship between Treaties and General International Law / Esmé Shirlow -- The Right to Regulate in International Investment Law / Tarcisio Gazzini -- The International Financial Architecture and Sovereign Debt Crisis Resolution / Juan Farah Yacoub, Clemens Graf von Luckner, and Sebastian Grund -- Human Rights and the International Monetary Fund : The Case of Argentina / Miguel Attaguile, Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, and Roberto Kozulj -- Taking Sustainable Development Seriously in International Economic Law / Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger -- International Economic Law and Indigenous Cultures / Valentina Vadi -- The Global South and the International Economic Legal Order : Universal Reform/Regional Enfranchisement / Yenkong Ngangjoh-Hodu -- International Economic Law and Climate Change / Avidan Kent.

"This book presents a broad, clear, and accessible overview of international economic law. It consists of contributions from leading scholars and rising stars in the field from across the globe. The Handbook comprises five main parts. Part One deals with the history and theory of the discipline. Parts Two, Three, and Four deal with the main substantive areas of international economic law: international trade law, international investment law, and international financial and monetary law. Part Five explores the link between international economic law and other international legal regimes, such as environmental law and human rights law, highlighting areas where tensions may occur between economic liberalization, sovereignty, and other concerns. The Handbook investigates international economic law's theory, policy, and practice from various perspectives. Its 31 chapters highlights central themes that have driven the development of this dynamic subject, reflecting the field as it exists now, while also serving as a point of departure for future studies. The book will provide a solid resource for scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners in international law, international relations, political science, and economics"-- Provided by publisher.