International Economic Law New Approaches and Issues
This volume considers novel emerging issues in international economic law, as well as new methodological approaches to more familiar topics. It brings together a diverse range of contributors from five continents, who share invaluable perspectives on a wide range of issues in international economic...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature Switzerland
2023, 2023
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2023 |
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Part I: New Approaches to International Economic Law
- The Depoliticization of Investment Disputes – How Deep Does the “Rabbit Hole” Go
- The OECD Good Regulatory Practices toolbox and Brazil's reform through transnational lenses
- The Role of Multilateral Institutions in the Perpetuation of Climate Breakdown and Vulnerability
- A TWAIL Approach to Reforming the International Investment Regime
- Part II: Technology and Innovation in International Economic Law
- 3D Printing, Valuation, and Service Inputs: Looking to the Future Rather Than the Past to Design Rules of Origin for Advanced Manufactured Products
- Challenges and Possibilities for Classifying Digital Cultural Products in the WTO: A Case Study of Video Games
- E-Commerce Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements and what they mean for African MSMEs
- Part III: Public Policy and International Economic Law
- Pursuing geo-political interests through investment policies: undesirable and (un)feasible
- The Anti-Coercion Instrument: Is the EU renouncing its ‘Multilateralist’ DNA?
- The Principle of Autonomy of EU Law in the Context of Investor-State Dispute Settlement: A Public Policy Norm?
- MFN Dilemma in India’s DTAAs Post-Concentrix Ruling: A Ticking Time Bomb
- Part IV: Trade Regulation
- Energy Transit under GATT Article V and Energy Transit Dispute Resolution at the WTO
- EU Imported Biodiversity Loss – the Gaps and Overlaps Between Trade Impact and Provisions on Biodiversity in EU Free Trade Agreements
- Multilateral and Bilateral Trade Agreements at the Service of ‘Common Interest