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Small Med-Sized Ent Int Econ Law Iels C
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Examining the effect widening access to the global marketplace has had on the international legal landscape, this book presents the first comprehensive analysis of the interaction between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and international economic law.
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Examining the effect widening access to the global marketplace has had on the international legal landscape, this book presents the first comprehensive analysis of the interaction between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and international economic law.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9780198795650
- ISBN-10: 0198795653
- Artikelnr.: 47864891
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9780198795650
- ISBN-10: 0198795653
- Artikelnr.: 47864891
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Thilo Rensmann is Professor of Public, International and European Law at the University of Augsburg and former Director of the Research Center of International Economic Law at the University of Dresden.
* Introduction
* PART I: International Trade Law
* 1: Rudolf Adlung and Marta Soprana: Trade Policy for SMEs from a GATS
Perspective
* 2: Arancha González: Leveraging Trade Facilitation Reforms for
Increased SME Competitiveness
* 3: Karsten Pötschke: Rediscovering the Forgotten Article of the WTO
Anti-Dumping Agreement: How Article 6.13 Protects SMEs
* 4: Tilman Dralle: The South African Walmart/Massmart Case:
SME-Friendly Domestic Competition Laws in the Light of International
Economic Law
* 5: Caroline Nicholas and Anna Caroline Müller: SME Participation in
Government Procurement Markets - Legal and Policy Considerations
under the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement and the UNCITRAL
Model Law on Public Procurement
* PART II: Regional and Transregional Trade Law
* 6: Martina Lodrant and Lucian Cernat: SME Provisions in Trade
Agreements and the Case of TTIP
* 7: Heng Wang: An Asian Perspective on SMEs in International Economic
Law: Opportunities and Challenges Arising from the TPP
* 8: Ilan Sherr, Rebecca Fawcett-Feuillette, and Katrien Miclotte:
Support of SMEs under European State Aid Law
* PART III: International Investment Law
* 9: Joachim Karl: Opportunities and Challenges of International
Investment Law for SMEs
* 10: Perry S. Bechky: Microinvestment Disputes
* 11: Alexander Gebert: Legal Protection for SMEs through
Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Impediments and Potential
Solutions
* PART IV: Human Rights, Development, and Entrepreneurship
* 12: Michael Addo: Business and Human Rights: The Challenges for SMEs
* 13: Fiorina Mugione and Fulvia Farinelli: Promoting Entrepreneurship
for Development: SMEs and the UNCTAD Entrepreneurship Policy
Framework
* Annex: How small are small and medium-sized enterprises?
* PART I: International Trade Law
* 1: Rudolf Adlung and Marta Soprana: Trade Policy for SMEs from a GATS
Perspective
* 2: Arancha González: Leveraging Trade Facilitation Reforms for
Increased SME Competitiveness
* 3: Karsten Pötschke: Rediscovering the Forgotten Article of the WTO
Anti-Dumping Agreement: How Article 6.13 Protects SMEs
* 4: Tilman Dralle: The South African Walmart/Massmart Case:
SME-Friendly Domestic Competition Laws in the Light of International
Economic Law
* 5: Caroline Nicholas and Anna Caroline Müller: SME Participation in
Government Procurement Markets - Legal and Policy Considerations
under the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement and the UNCITRAL
Model Law on Public Procurement
* PART II: Regional and Transregional Trade Law
* 6: Martina Lodrant and Lucian Cernat: SME Provisions in Trade
Agreements and the Case of TTIP
* 7: Heng Wang: An Asian Perspective on SMEs in International Economic
Law: Opportunities and Challenges Arising from the TPP
* 8: Ilan Sherr, Rebecca Fawcett-Feuillette, and Katrien Miclotte:
Support of SMEs under European State Aid Law
* PART III: International Investment Law
* 9: Joachim Karl: Opportunities and Challenges of International
Investment Law for SMEs
* 10: Perry S. Bechky: Microinvestment Disputes
* 11: Alexander Gebert: Legal Protection for SMEs through
Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Impediments and Potential
Solutions
* PART IV: Human Rights, Development, and Entrepreneurship
* 12: Michael Addo: Business and Human Rights: The Challenges for SMEs
* 13: Fiorina Mugione and Fulvia Farinelli: Promoting Entrepreneurship
for Development: SMEs and the UNCTAD Entrepreneurship Policy
Framework
* Annex: How small are small and medium-sized enterprises?
* Introduction
* PART I: International Trade Law
* 1: Rudolf Adlung and Marta Soprana: Trade Policy for SMEs from a GATS
Perspective
* 2: Arancha González: Leveraging Trade Facilitation Reforms for
Increased SME Competitiveness
* 3: Karsten Pötschke: Rediscovering the Forgotten Article of the WTO
Anti-Dumping Agreement: How Article 6.13 Protects SMEs
* 4: Tilman Dralle: The South African Walmart/Massmart Case:
SME-Friendly Domestic Competition Laws in the Light of International
Economic Law
* 5: Caroline Nicholas and Anna Caroline Müller: SME Participation in
Government Procurement Markets - Legal and Policy Considerations
under the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement and the UNCITRAL
Model Law on Public Procurement
* PART II: Regional and Transregional Trade Law
* 6: Martina Lodrant and Lucian Cernat: SME Provisions in Trade
Agreements and the Case of TTIP
* 7: Heng Wang: An Asian Perspective on SMEs in International Economic
Law: Opportunities and Challenges Arising from the TPP
* 8: Ilan Sherr, Rebecca Fawcett-Feuillette, and Katrien Miclotte:
Support of SMEs under European State Aid Law
* PART III: International Investment Law
* 9: Joachim Karl: Opportunities and Challenges of International
Investment Law for SMEs
* 10: Perry S. Bechky: Microinvestment Disputes
* 11: Alexander Gebert: Legal Protection for SMEs through
Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Impediments and Potential
Solutions
* PART IV: Human Rights, Development, and Entrepreneurship
* 12: Michael Addo: Business and Human Rights: The Challenges for SMEs
* 13: Fiorina Mugione and Fulvia Farinelli: Promoting Entrepreneurship
for Development: SMEs and the UNCTAD Entrepreneurship Policy
Framework
* Annex: How small are small and medium-sized enterprises?
* PART I: International Trade Law
* 1: Rudolf Adlung and Marta Soprana: Trade Policy for SMEs from a GATS
Perspective
* 2: Arancha González: Leveraging Trade Facilitation Reforms for
Increased SME Competitiveness
* 3: Karsten Pötschke: Rediscovering the Forgotten Article of the WTO
Anti-Dumping Agreement: How Article 6.13 Protects SMEs
* 4: Tilman Dralle: The South African Walmart/Massmart Case:
SME-Friendly Domestic Competition Laws in the Light of International
Economic Law
* 5: Caroline Nicholas and Anna Caroline Müller: SME Participation in
Government Procurement Markets - Legal and Policy Considerations
under the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement and the UNCITRAL
Model Law on Public Procurement
* PART II: Regional and Transregional Trade Law
* 6: Martina Lodrant and Lucian Cernat: SME Provisions in Trade
Agreements and the Case of TTIP
* 7: Heng Wang: An Asian Perspective on SMEs in International Economic
Law: Opportunities and Challenges Arising from the TPP
* 8: Ilan Sherr, Rebecca Fawcett-Feuillette, and Katrien Miclotte:
Support of SMEs under European State Aid Law
* PART III: International Investment Law
* 9: Joachim Karl: Opportunities and Challenges of International
Investment Law for SMEs
* 10: Perry S. Bechky: Microinvestment Disputes
* 11: Alexander Gebert: Legal Protection for SMEs through
Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Impediments and Potential
Solutions
* PART IV: Human Rights, Development, and Entrepreneurship
* 12: Michael Addo: Business and Human Rights: The Challenges for SMEs
* 13: Fiorina Mugione and Fulvia Farinelli: Promoting Entrepreneurship
for Development: SMEs and the UNCTAD Entrepreneurship Policy
Framework
* Annex: How small are small and medium-sized enterprises?