Jiangyu Wang
China, India and the International Economic Order
Herausgeber: Sornarajah, Muthucumaraswamy
Jiangyu Wang
China, India and the International Economic Order
Herausgeber: Sornarajah, Muthucumaraswamy
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An examination of the roles of China and India in the contemporary international economic and legal order.
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An examination of the roles of China and India in the contemporary international economic and legal order.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 660
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1092g
- ISBN-13: 9780521110570
- ISBN-10: 0521110572
- Artikelnr.: 29012499
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 660
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1092g
- ISBN-13: 9780521110570
- ISBN-10: 0521110572
- Artikelnr.: 29012499
Introduction and overview: China, India, and the International Economic
Order Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah and Jiangyu Wang; Part I. China, India
and Global Trade System: 1. China, India and the Doha Development Round
Joel P. Trachtman; 2. China, India and developing countries in the WTO:
towards a pro-active strategy Jianfu Chen; 3. China-India cooperation,
south-south coalition, and international economic law-making An Chen and
Huiping Chen; 4. India, China and foreign investment Muthucumaraswamy
Sornarajah; 5. China, India, and the law of the World Trade Organization
Julia Ya Qin; 6. The interpretation of WTO agreements: evaluating divergent
approaches from the perspective of developing countries Bhupinder S.
Chimni; 7. China, India and dispute settlement in the WTO and RTAs Locknie
Hsu; 8. China, India and global outsourcing of services under GATS Dora S.
Neo; 9. International dispute settlement: implications of the Chinese
approach and practice Kong Qingjiang; Part II. China, India and Regional
Economic Integration in Asia: 10. The role of China and India in Asian
regionalism Jiangyu Wang; 11. The Asian economic community: ASEAN - a
building or stumbling block for China and India economic cooperation?
Michael Ewing-Chow; 12. The 'China-ASEAN tariff acceleration precedent'
Chin Leng Lim; 13. Financial cooperation and integration in East Asia
Douglas W. Arner, Wei Wang and Paul Lejot; Part III. Law and Development in
China and India: Domestic Issues: 14. Law and development in China and
India Randall Peerenboom; 15. The development of modern corporate
governance in China and India Nicholas C. Howson and Vikramaditya S.
Khanna; 16. An institutional race: a comparative study of competition law
regime in India and China Zhang Xian-Chu.
Order Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah and Jiangyu Wang; Part I. China, India
and Global Trade System: 1. China, India and the Doha Development Round
Joel P. Trachtman; 2. China, India and developing countries in the WTO:
towards a pro-active strategy Jianfu Chen; 3. China-India cooperation,
south-south coalition, and international economic law-making An Chen and
Huiping Chen; 4. India, China and foreign investment Muthucumaraswamy
Sornarajah; 5. China, India, and the law of the World Trade Organization
Julia Ya Qin; 6. The interpretation of WTO agreements: evaluating divergent
approaches from the perspective of developing countries Bhupinder S.
Chimni; 7. China, India and dispute settlement in the WTO and RTAs Locknie
Hsu; 8. China, India and global outsourcing of services under GATS Dora S.
Neo; 9. International dispute settlement: implications of the Chinese
approach and practice Kong Qingjiang; Part II. China, India and Regional
Economic Integration in Asia: 10. The role of China and India in Asian
regionalism Jiangyu Wang; 11. The Asian economic community: ASEAN - a
building or stumbling block for China and India economic cooperation?
Michael Ewing-Chow; 12. The 'China-ASEAN tariff acceleration precedent'
Chin Leng Lim; 13. Financial cooperation and integration in East Asia
Douglas W. Arner, Wei Wang and Paul Lejot; Part III. Law and Development in
China and India: Domestic Issues: 14. Law and development in China and
India Randall Peerenboom; 15. The development of modern corporate
governance in China and India Nicholas C. Howson and Vikramaditya S.
Khanna; 16. An institutional race: a comparative study of competition law
regime in India and China Zhang Xian-Chu.
Introduction and overview: China, India, and the International Economic
Order Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah and Jiangyu Wang; Part I. China, India
and Global Trade System: 1. China, India and the Doha Development Round
Joel P. Trachtman; 2. China, India and developing countries in the WTO:
towards a pro-active strategy Jianfu Chen; 3. China-India cooperation,
south-south coalition, and international economic law-making An Chen and
Huiping Chen; 4. India, China and foreign investment Muthucumaraswamy
Sornarajah; 5. China, India, and the law of the World Trade Organization
Julia Ya Qin; 6. The interpretation of WTO agreements: evaluating divergent
approaches from the perspective of developing countries Bhupinder S.
Chimni; 7. China, India and dispute settlement in the WTO and RTAs Locknie
Hsu; 8. China, India and global outsourcing of services under GATS Dora S.
Neo; 9. International dispute settlement: implications of the Chinese
approach and practice Kong Qingjiang; Part II. China, India and Regional
Economic Integration in Asia: 10. The role of China and India in Asian
regionalism Jiangyu Wang; 11. The Asian economic community: ASEAN - a
building or stumbling block for China and India economic cooperation?
Michael Ewing-Chow; 12. The 'China-ASEAN tariff acceleration precedent'
Chin Leng Lim; 13. Financial cooperation and integration in East Asia
Douglas W. Arner, Wei Wang and Paul Lejot; Part III. Law and Development in
China and India: Domestic Issues: 14. Law and development in China and
India Randall Peerenboom; 15. The development of modern corporate
governance in China and India Nicholas C. Howson and Vikramaditya S.
Khanna; 16. An institutional race: a comparative study of competition law
regime in India and China Zhang Xian-Chu.
Order Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah and Jiangyu Wang; Part I. China, India
and Global Trade System: 1. China, India and the Doha Development Round
Joel P. Trachtman; 2. China, India and developing countries in the WTO:
towards a pro-active strategy Jianfu Chen; 3. China-India cooperation,
south-south coalition, and international economic law-making An Chen and
Huiping Chen; 4. India, China and foreign investment Muthucumaraswamy
Sornarajah; 5. China, India, and the law of the World Trade Organization
Julia Ya Qin; 6. The interpretation of WTO agreements: evaluating divergent
approaches from the perspective of developing countries Bhupinder S.
Chimni; 7. China, India and dispute settlement in the WTO and RTAs Locknie
Hsu; 8. China, India and global outsourcing of services under GATS Dora S.
Neo; 9. International dispute settlement: implications of the Chinese
approach and practice Kong Qingjiang; Part II. China, India and Regional
Economic Integration in Asia: 10. The role of China and India in Asian
regionalism Jiangyu Wang; 11. The Asian economic community: ASEAN - a
building or stumbling block for China and India economic cooperation?
Michael Ewing-Chow; 12. The 'China-ASEAN tariff acceleration precedent'
Chin Leng Lim; 13. Financial cooperation and integration in East Asia
Douglas W. Arner, Wei Wang and Paul Lejot; Part III. Law and Development in
China and India: Domestic Issues: 14. Law and development in China and
India Randall Peerenboom; 15. The development of modern corporate
governance in China and India Nicholas C. Howson and Vikramaditya S.
Khanna; 16. An institutional race: a comparative study of competition law
regime in India and China Zhang Xian-Chu.