International Economic Law after the Global Crisis
Herausgeber: Lim, C. L.; Mercurio, Bryan
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This collection explores the theme of fragmentation within international economic law following the global financial crisis.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 971g
- ISBN-13: 9781107075696
- ISBN-10: 1107075696
- Artikelnr.: 41611317
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 971g
- ISBN-13: 9781107075696
- ISBN-10: 1107075696
- Artikelnr.: 41611317
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. The fragmented disciplines of international economic law after the
global financial and economic crisis: an introduction C. L. Lim and Bryan
Mercurio; Part I. Monetary Cooperation, Trade and Finance: 2. Does
financial law suffer from a systemic failure? A study of the fragmentation
of legal sources Rolf H. Weber; 3. Credit rating agencies: financial
multipolarity, EU regulatory export and the development of global standards
through multilevel governance Elisabetta Cervone; 4. The broken glass of
European integration: origins and remedies of the Eurozone crisis and
implications for global markets Emilios Avgouleas and Douglas W. Arner;
5. From regional fragmentation to coherence: a way forward for East Asia
Ross P. Buckley; 6. 'The law works itself pure': the fragmented disciplines
of global trade and monetary cooperation, and the Chinese currency problem
C. L. Lim; Part II. Trade and Some of its Linkages: 7. Roadblocks and
pathways towards inter-state cooperation in increasing interdependence An
Hertogen; 8. The industrial policy of China and WTO law: 'the shrinking
policy space' argument as sterile fragmentation Junji Nakagawa; 9. The
first condition of progress? Freedom of speech and the limits of
international trade law Tomer Broude and Holger Hestermeyer; 10. Emergency
safeguard measures for trade in services: a case study of
intra-disciplinary fragmentation Shin-yi Peng; 11. The schizophrenia of
countermeasures in international economic law: the case of the ASEAN
comprehensive investment agreement Martins Paparinskis; Part III.
Investment Law and Intellectual Property Protection: 12. Multilateral
convergence of investment company regulation Anita K. Krug; 13. Greek debt
restructuring, Abaclat v. Argentina and investment treaty commitments: the
impact of international investment agreements on the Greek default Julien
Chaisse; 14. Chinese bilateral investment treaties: a case of 'internal
fragmentation' Juan Ignacio Stampalija; 15. A post-global economic crisis
issue: development, agriculture, 'land grabs', and foreign direct
investment Antoine Martin; 16. Intellectual property rights in
international investment agreements: striving for coherence in national and
international law Tania Voon, Andrew Mitchell and James Munro; 17. The
anti-counterfeiting trade agreement: less harmonization, further
fragmentation Bryan Mercurio; Part IV. Aspects of Climate Change
Regulation: 18. The WTO legality of the application of the EU's emission
trading system to aviation Lorand Bartels; 19. Certain legal aspects of the
multilateral trade system and the promotion of renewable energy Rafael
Leal-Arcas and Andrew Filis; Part V. Concluding Observations: 20.
Conclusion: beyond fragmentation? C. L. Lim and Bryan Mercurio.
global financial and economic crisis: an introduction C. L. Lim and Bryan
Mercurio; Part I. Monetary Cooperation, Trade and Finance: 2. Does
financial law suffer from a systemic failure? A study of the fragmentation
of legal sources Rolf H. Weber; 3. Credit rating agencies: financial
multipolarity, EU regulatory export and the development of global standards
through multilevel governance Elisabetta Cervone; 4. The broken glass of
European integration: origins and remedies of the Eurozone crisis and
implications for global markets Emilios Avgouleas and Douglas W. Arner;
5. From regional fragmentation to coherence: a way forward for East Asia
Ross P. Buckley; 6. 'The law works itself pure': the fragmented disciplines
of global trade and monetary cooperation, and the Chinese currency problem
C. L. Lim; Part II. Trade and Some of its Linkages: 7. Roadblocks and
pathways towards inter-state cooperation in increasing interdependence An
Hertogen; 8. The industrial policy of China and WTO law: 'the shrinking
policy space' argument as sterile fragmentation Junji Nakagawa; 9. The
first condition of progress? Freedom of speech and the limits of
international trade law Tomer Broude and Holger Hestermeyer; 10. Emergency
safeguard measures for trade in services: a case study of
intra-disciplinary fragmentation Shin-yi Peng; 11. The schizophrenia of
countermeasures in international economic law: the case of the ASEAN
comprehensive investment agreement Martins Paparinskis; Part III.
Investment Law and Intellectual Property Protection: 12. Multilateral
convergence of investment company regulation Anita K. Krug; 13. Greek debt
restructuring, Abaclat v. Argentina and investment treaty commitments: the
impact of international investment agreements on the Greek default Julien
Chaisse; 14. Chinese bilateral investment treaties: a case of 'internal
fragmentation' Juan Ignacio Stampalija; 15. A post-global economic crisis
issue: development, agriculture, 'land grabs', and foreign direct
investment Antoine Martin; 16. Intellectual property rights in
international investment agreements: striving for coherence in national and
international law Tania Voon, Andrew Mitchell and James Munro; 17. The
anti-counterfeiting trade agreement: less harmonization, further
fragmentation Bryan Mercurio; Part IV. Aspects of Climate Change
Regulation: 18. The WTO legality of the application of the EU's emission
trading system to aviation Lorand Bartels; 19. Certain legal aspects of the
multilateral trade system and the promotion of renewable energy Rafael
Leal-Arcas and Andrew Filis; Part V. Concluding Observations: 20.
Conclusion: beyond fragmentation? C. L. Lim and Bryan Mercurio.
1. The fragmented disciplines of international economic law after the
global financial and economic crisis: an introduction C. L. Lim and Bryan
Mercurio; Part I. Monetary Cooperation, Trade and Finance: 2. Does
financial law suffer from a systemic failure? A study of the fragmentation
of legal sources Rolf H. Weber; 3. Credit rating agencies: financial
multipolarity, EU regulatory export and the development of global standards
through multilevel governance Elisabetta Cervone; 4. The broken glass of
European integration: origins and remedies of the Eurozone crisis and
implications for global markets Emilios Avgouleas and Douglas W. Arner;
5. From regional fragmentation to coherence: a way forward for East Asia
Ross P. Buckley; 6. 'The law works itself pure': the fragmented disciplines
of global trade and monetary cooperation, and the Chinese currency problem
C. L. Lim; Part II. Trade and Some of its Linkages: 7. Roadblocks and
pathways towards inter-state cooperation in increasing interdependence An
Hertogen; 8. The industrial policy of China and WTO law: 'the shrinking
policy space' argument as sterile fragmentation Junji Nakagawa; 9. The
first condition of progress? Freedom of speech and the limits of
international trade law Tomer Broude and Holger Hestermeyer; 10. Emergency
safeguard measures for trade in services: a case study of
intra-disciplinary fragmentation Shin-yi Peng; 11. The schizophrenia of
countermeasures in international economic law: the case of the ASEAN
comprehensive investment agreement Martins Paparinskis; Part III.
Investment Law and Intellectual Property Protection: 12. Multilateral
convergence of investment company regulation Anita K. Krug; 13. Greek debt
restructuring, Abaclat v. Argentina and investment treaty commitments: the
impact of international investment agreements on the Greek default Julien
Chaisse; 14. Chinese bilateral investment treaties: a case of 'internal
fragmentation' Juan Ignacio Stampalija; 15. A post-global economic crisis
issue: development, agriculture, 'land grabs', and foreign direct
investment Antoine Martin; 16. Intellectual property rights in
international investment agreements: striving for coherence in national and
international law Tania Voon, Andrew Mitchell and James Munro; 17. The
anti-counterfeiting trade agreement: less harmonization, further
fragmentation Bryan Mercurio; Part IV. Aspects of Climate Change
Regulation: 18. The WTO legality of the application of the EU's emission
trading system to aviation Lorand Bartels; 19. Certain legal aspects of the
multilateral trade system and the promotion of renewable energy Rafael
Leal-Arcas and Andrew Filis; Part V. Concluding Observations: 20.
Conclusion: beyond fragmentation? C. L. Lim and Bryan Mercurio.
global financial and economic crisis: an introduction C. L. Lim and Bryan
Mercurio; Part I. Monetary Cooperation, Trade and Finance: 2. Does
financial law suffer from a systemic failure? A study of the fragmentation
of legal sources Rolf H. Weber; 3. Credit rating agencies: financial
multipolarity, EU regulatory export and the development of global standards
through multilevel governance Elisabetta Cervone; 4. The broken glass of
European integration: origins and remedies of the Eurozone crisis and
implications for global markets Emilios Avgouleas and Douglas W. Arner;
5. From regional fragmentation to coherence: a way forward for East Asia
Ross P. Buckley; 6. 'The law works itself pure': the fragmented disciplines
of global trade and monetary cooperation, and the Chinese currency problem
C. L. Lim; Part II. Trade and Some of its Linkages: 7. Roadblocks and
pathways towards inter-state cooperation in increasing interdependence An
Hertogen; 8. The industrial policy of China and WTO law: 'the shrinking
policy space' argument as sterile fragmentation Junji Nakagawa; 9. The
first condition of progress? Freedom of speech and the limits of
international trade law Tomer Broude and Holger Hestermeyer; 10. Emergency
safeguard measures for trade in services: a case study of
intra-disciplinary fragmentation Shin-yi Peng; 11. The schizophrenia of
countermeasures in international economic law: the case of the ASEAN
comprehensive investment agreement Martins Paparinskis; Part III.
Investment Law and Intellectual Property Protection: 12. Multilateral
convergence of investment company regulation Anita K. Krug; 13. Greek debt
restructuring, Abaclat v. Argentina and investment treaty commitments: the
impact of international investment agreements on the Greek default Julien
Chaisse; 14. Chinese bilateral investment treaties: a case of 'internal
fragmentation' Juan Ignacio Stampalija; 15. A post-global economic crisis
issue: development, agriculture, 'land grabs', and foreign direct
investment Antoine Martin; 16. Intellectual property rights in
international investment agreements: striving for coherence in national and
international law Tania Voon, Andrew Mitchell and James Munro; 17. The
anti-counterfeiting trade agreement: less harmonization, further
fragmentation Bryan Mercurio; Part IV. Aspects of Climate Change
Regulation: 18. The WTO legality of the application of the EU's emission
trading system to aviation Lorand Bartels; 19. Certain legal aspects of the
multilateral trade system and the promotion of renewable energy Rafael
Leal-Arcas and Andrew Filis; Part V. Concluding Observations: 20.
Conclusion: beyond fragmentation? C. L. Lim and Bryan Mercurio.