The Politics of International Economic Law
Herausgeber: Broude, Tomer; Porges, Amelia; Busch, Marc L.
The Politics of International Economic Law
Herausgeber: Broude, Tomer; Porges, Amelia; Busch, Marc L.
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This book discusses specific problems in international economic relations and the influence of politics on law.
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This book discusses specific problems in international economic relations and the influence of politics on law.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9781107003552
- ISBN-10: 1107003555
- Artikelnr.: 32692367
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9781107003552
- ISBN-10: 1107003555
- Artikelnr.: 32692367
1. Introduction: some observations on the politics of international
economic law Tomer Broude, Marc L. Busch and Amelia Porges; Part I. The
Politics of Law-Making in International Trade: 2. The politics and indirect
effects of asymmetrical bargaining power in free trade agreements Meredith
Kolsky Lewis; 3. The politics of linkages in US preferential trade
agreements Kimberlee G. Weatherall; 4. The politics of African trade
negotiations in the WTO's Doha Round Uche Ewelukwa; 5. The politics of
legitimacy in the UNCITRAL working methods Claire R. Kelly; Part II. The
Politics of International Investment Treaty-Making: 6. The politics of the
European Union's investment treaty-making Marc Bungenberg; 7. The politics
of China's investment treaty-making programme Axel Berger; 8. The politics
of south-south bilateral investment treaties Lauge Skovgaard Poulsen; Part
III. The Politics of Sovereign Wealth and International Financial Law: 9.
The politics of sovereign wealth funds: benign investors or smoking guns?
Yvonne C. L. Lee; 10. The politics of international financial law Douglas
Arner; Part IV. The Politics of Dispute Settlement in International
Economic Law: 11. The politics of judicial economy at the WTO Marc L. Busch
and Krzysztof Pelc; 12. The politics of competing jurisdictions in WTO and
RTA disputes, and the use of private international law analogies Henry Gao
and C. L. Lim; Part V. Linkages between International Economic Law and
Foreign Policy: 13. The politics of rules of origin Moshe Hirsch; 14. The
politics of divestment Perry S. Bechky.
economic law Tomer Broude, Marc L. Busch and Amelia Porges; Part I. The
Politics of Law-Making in International Trade: 2. The politics and indirect
effects of asymmetrical bargaining power in free trade agreements Meredith
Kolsky Lewis; 3. The politics of linkages in US preferential trade
agreements Kimberlee G. Weatherall; 4. The politics of African trade
negotiations in the WTO's Doha Round Uche Ewelukwa; 5. The politics of
legitimacy in the UNCITRAL working methods Claire R. Kelly; Part II. The
Politics of International Investment Treaty-Making: 6. The politics of the
European Union's investment treaty-making Marc Bungenberg; 7. The politics
of China's investment treaty-making programme Axel Berger; 8. The politics
of south-south bilateral investment treaties Lauge Skovgaard Poulsen; Part
III. The Politics of Sovereign Wealth and International Financial Law: 9.
The politics of sovereign wealth funds: benign investors or smoking guns?
Yvonne C. L. Lee; 10. The politics of international financial law Douglas
Arner; Part IV. The Politics of Dispute Settlement in International
Economic Law: 11. The politics of judicial economy at the WTO Marc L. Busch
and Krzysztof Pelc; 12. The politics of competing jurisdictions in WTO and
RTA disputes, and the use of private international law analogies Henry Gao
and C. L. Lim; Part V. Linkages between International Economic Law and
Foreign Policy: 13. The politics of rules of origin Moshe Hirsch; 14. The
politics of divestment Perry S. Bechky.
1. Introduction: some observations on the politics of international
economic law Tomer Broude, Marc L. Busch and Amelia Porges; Part I. The
Politics of Law-Making in International Trade: 2. The politics and indirect
effects of asymmetrical bargaining power in free trade agreements Meredith
Kolsky Lewis; 3. The politics of linkages in US preferential trade
agreements Kimberlee G. Weatherall; 4. The politics of African trade
negotiations in the WTO's Doha Round Uche Ewelukwa; 5. The politics of
legitimacy in the UNCITRAL working methods Claire R. Kelly; Part II. The
Politics of International Investment Treaty-Making: 6. The politics of the
European Union's investment treaty-making Marc Bungenberg; 7. The politics
of China's investment treaty-making programme Axel Berger; 8. The politics
of south-south bilateral investment treaties Lauge Skovgaard Poulsen; Part
III. The Politics of Sovereign Wealth and International Financial Law: 9.
The politics of sovereign wealth funds: benign investors or smoking guns?
Yvonne C. L. Lee; 10. The politics of international financial law Douglas
Arner; Part IV. The Politics of Dispute Settlement in International
Economic Law: 11. The politics of judicial economy at the WTO Marc L. Busch
and Krzysztof Pelc; 12. The politics of competing jurisdictions in WTO and
RTA disputes, and the use of private international law analogies Henry Gao
and C. L. Lim; Part V. Linkages between International Economic Law and
Foreign Policy: 13. The politics of rules of origin Moshe Hirsch; 14. The
politics of divestment Perry S. Bechky.
economic law Tomer Broude, Marc L. Busch and Amelia Porges; Part I. The
Politics of Law-Making in International Trade: 2. The politics and indirect
effects of asymmetrical bargaining power in free trade agreements Meredith
Kolsky Lewis; 3. The politics of linkages in US preferential trade
agreements Kimberlee G. Weatherall; 4. The politics of African trade
negotiations in the WTO's Doha Round Uche Ewelukwa; 5. The politics of
legitimacy in the UNCITRAL working methods Claire R. Kelly; Part II. The
Politics of International Investment Treaty-Making: 6. The politics of the
European Union's investment treaty-making Marc Bungenberg; 7. The politics
of China's investment treaty-making programme Axel Berger; 8. The politics
of south-south bilateral investment treaties Lauge Skovgaard Poulsen; Part
III. The Politics of Sovereign Wealth and International Financial Law: 9.
The politics of sovereign wealth funds: benign investors or smoking guns?
Yvonne C. L. Lee; 10. The politics of international financial law Douglas
Arner; Part IV. The Politics of Dispute Settlement in International
Economic Law: 11. The politics of judicial economy at the WTO Marc L. Busch
and Krzysztof Pelc; 12. The politics of competing jurisdictions in WTO and
RTA disputes, and the use of private international law analogies Henry Gao
and C. L. Lim; Part V. Linkages between International Economic Law and
Foreign Policy: 13. The politics of rules of origin Moshe Hirsch; 14. The
politics of divestment Perry S. Bechky.