World Trade and Investment Law Reimagined
A Progressive Agenda for an Inclusive Globalization
Herausgeber: Santos, Alvaro; Trubek, David; Thomas, Chantal
World Trade and Investment Law Reimagined
A Progressive Agenda for an Inclusive Globalization
Herausgeber: Santos, Alvaro; Trubek, David; Thomas, Chantal
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In a time of turmoil in international economic law, experts from 10 countries suggest ideas for a new and progressive trade and investment regime in â World Trade and Investment Law Reimaginedâ that would help sustain growth, facilitate development and ensure that gains are shared and losses compensated.
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In a time of turmoil in international economic law, experts from 10 countries suggest ideas for a new and progressive trade and investment regime in â World Trade and Investment Law Reimaginedâ that would help sustain growth, facilitate development and ensure that gains are shared and losses compensated.
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Produktdetails
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- Anthem IGLP Rethinking Global Law and Policy Series
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781783089727
- ISBN-10: 1783089725
- Artikelnr.: 56012238
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Anthem IGLP Rethinking Global Law and Policy Series
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 566g
- ISBN-13: 9781783089727
- ISBN-10: 1783089725
- Artikelnr.: 56012238
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Alvaro Santos is Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Center for the Advancement of the Rule of Law in the Americas at Georgetown University Law Center, USA. Chantal Thomas is the Radice Family Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, USA, and Director of its Clarke Initiative for Law and Development in the Middle East and North Africa. David Trubek is the Voss-Bascom Professor of Law and Dean of International Studies Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and Senior Research Fellow at Harvard Law School, USA.
Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; Part I: Introduction and Overview,
David Trubek, Chantal Thomas and Alvaro Santos; Part II: Rethinking the
Political Economy of Trade: Comments on Dani Rodrik's 'Straight Talk on
Trade', Chantal Thomas, Kevin P. Gallagher, Gregory Shaffer, Alvaro Santos
and Dani Rodrik; Part III: Setting the Stage for a Progressive Vision:
Emerging Issues in World Trade and Investment Law; Section I: Mapping the
New Context for Trade and Investment Law; The End of Trade and Investment
Law As We Know It: From Singularity to Pluralism, Poul F. Kjaer; Heterodox
Market Orders in the Global Trade System, Andrew Lang; Embedded
Neoliberalism and Its Discontent: The Uncertain Future of Trade and
Investment Law, Sonia E. Rolland and David Trubek; Rethinking the Rcep in
the Third Regionalism: Paradigm Shifts in World Trade Law?, Pasha L. Hsieh;
Beyond Normal Trade Law, Robert Wai; Section II: Dealing with Major Changes
in the World Economy; Trade, Distribution and Development under Supply
Chain Capitalism, Dan Danielsen; The Global Rise and Regulation of Platform
Firms and Markets, Jason Jackson; How Should We Think About a Global Market
in Legal Cannabis?, Antonia Eliason and Rob Howse; Section III: Framing a
More Equitable Investment Law Regime; Bilateral Investment Treaties: Has
South Africa Chartered a New Course?, Dennis. M. Davis; Rethinking the
Right to Regulate in Investment Agreements: Reflections from the South
African and Brazilian Experiences, Fabio Morosini; Making Local Communities
Visible: A Way to Prevent the Potentially Tragic Consequences of Foreign
Investment?, Nicolás M. Perrone; Section IV: Supporting Development;
Bargaining over Policy Space in Trade Negotiations, Gregory Shaffer;
Trumping the IMF: Trade and Investment Treaties and the Regulation of
Cross-Border Financial Flows, Kevin P. Gallagher; Section V: Reinforcing
Social Protection: Spreading the Benefits of Trade, Dealing with Losses and
Exploring the Trade-Immigrant Nexus; Trade Agreements in the 21st Century:
Rethinking the Trade-Labor Linkage, Kerry Rittich; The New Frontier in
Labor and Trade, Alvaro Santos; Restoring Trade's Social Contract in the
United States, Frank J. Garcia; Re-embedding Liberalism: Introducing
'Passporting Fees' for Free Trade, Thomas Streinz; Irregular Migration and
International Economic Asymmetry, Chantal Thomas; Index.
David Trubek, Chantal Thomas and Alvaro Santos; Part II: Rethinking the
Political Economy of Trade: Comments on Dani Rodrik's 'Straight Talk on
Trade', Chantal Thomas, Kevin P. Gallagher, Gregory Shaffer, Alvaro Santos
and Dani Rodrik; Part III: Setting the Stage for a Progressive Vision:
Emerging Issues in World Trade and Investment Law; Section I: Mapping the
New Context for Trade and Investment Law; The End of Trade and Investment
Law As We Know It: From Singularity to Pluralism, Poul F. Kjaer; Heterodox
Market Orders in the Global Trade System, Andrew Lang; Embedded
Neoliberalism and Its Discontent: The Uncertain Future of Trade and
Investment Law, Sonia E. Rolland and David Trubek; Rethinking the Rcep in
the Third Regionalism: Paradigm Shifts in World Trade Law?, Pasha L. Hsieh;
Beyond Normal Trade Law, Robert Wai; Section II: Dealing with Major Changes
in the World Economy; Trade, Distribution and Development under Supply
Chain Capitalism, Dan Danielsen; The Global Rise and Regulation of Platform
Firms and Markets, Jason Jackson; How Should We Think About a Global Market
in Legal Cannabis?, Antonia Eliason and Rob Howse; Section III: Framing a
More Equitable Investment Law Regime; Bilateral Investment Treaties: Has
South Africa Chartered a New Course?, Dennis. M. Davis; Rethinking the
Right to Regulate in Investment Agreements: Reflections from the South
African and Brazilian Experiences, Fabio Morosini; Making Local Communities
Visible: A Way to Prevent the Potentially Tragic Consequences of Foreign
Investment?, Nicolás M. Perrone; Section IV: Supporting Development;
Bargaining over Policy Space in Trade Negotiations, Gregory Shaffer;
Trumping the IMF: Trade and Investment Treaties and the Regulation of
Cross-Border Financial Flows, Kevin P. Gallagher; Section V: Reinforcing
Social Protection: Spreading the Benefits of Trade, Dealing with Losses and
Exploring the Trade-Immigrant Nexus; Trade Agreements in the 21st Century:
Rethinking the Trade-Labor Linkage, Kerry Rittich; The New Frontier in
Labor and Trade, Alvaro Santos; Restoring Trade's Social Contract in the
United States, Frank J. Garcia; Re-embedding Liberalism: Introducing
'Passporting Fees' for Free Trade, Thomas Streinz; Irregular Migration and
International Economic Asymmetry, Chantal Thomas; Index.
Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; Part I: Introduction and Overview,
David Trubek, Chantal Thomas and Alvaro Santos; Part II: Rethinking the
Political Economy of Trade: Comments on Dani Rodrik's 'Straight Talk on
Trade', Chantal Thomas, Kevin P. Gallagher, Gregory Shaffer, Alvaro Santos
and Dani Rodrik; Part III: Setting the Stage for a Progressive Vision:
Emerging Issues in World Trade and Investment Law; Section I: Mapping the
New Context for Trade and Investment Law; The End of Trade and Investment
Law As We Know It: From Singularity to Pluralism, Poul F. Kjaer; Heterodox
Market Orders in the Global Trade System, Andrew Lang; Embedded
Neoliberalism and Its Discontent: The Uncertain Future of Trade and
Investment Law, Sonia E. Rolland and David Trubek; Rethinking the Rcep in
the Third Regionalism: Paradigm Shifts in World Trade Law?, Pasha L. Hsieh;
Beyond Normal Trade Law, Robert Wai; Section II: Dealing with Major Changes
in the World Economy; Trade, Distribution and Development under Supply
Chain Capitalism, Dan Danielsen; The Global Rise and Regulation of Platform
Firms and Markets, Jason Jackson; How Should We Think About a Global Market
in Legal Cannabis?, Antonia Eliason and Rob Howse; Section III: Framing a
More Equitable Investment Law Regime; Bilateral Investment Treaties: Has
South Africa Chartered a New Course?, Dennis. M. Davis; Rethinking the
Right to Regulate in Investment Agreements: Reflections from the South
African and Brazilian Experiences, Fabio Morosini; Making Local Communities
Visible: A Way to Prevent the Potentially Tragic Consequences of Foreign
Investment?, Nicolás M. Perrone; Section IV: Supporting Development;
Bargaining over Policy Space in Trade Negotiations, Gregory Shaffer;
Trumping the IMF: Trade and Investment Treaties and the Regulation of
Cross-Border Financial Flows, Kevin P. Gallagher; Section V: Reinforcing
Social Protection: Spreading the Benefits of Trade, Dealing with Losses and
Exploring the Trade-Immigrant Nexus; Trade Agreements in the 21st Century:
Rethinking the Trade-Labor Linkage, Kerry Rittich; The New Frontier in
Labor and Trade, Alvaro Santos; Restoring Trade's Social Contract in the
United States, Frank J. Garcia; Re-embedding Liberalism: Introducing
'Passporting Fees' for Free Trade, Thomas Streinz; Irregular Migration and
International Economic Asymmetry, Chantal Thomas; Index.
David Trubek, Chantal Thomas and Alvaro Santos; Part II: Rethinking the
Political Economy of Trade: Comments on Dani Rodrik's 'Straight Talk on
Trade', Chantal Thomas, Kevin P. Gallagher, Gregory Shaffer, Alvaro Santos
and Dani Rodrik; Part III: Setting the Stage for a Progressive Vision:
Emerging Issues in World Trade and Investment Law; Section I: Mapping the
New Context for Trade and Investment Law; The End of Trade and Investment
Law As We Know It: From Singularity to Pluralism, Poul F. Kjaer; Heterodox
Market Orders in the Global Trade System, Andrew Lang; Embedded
Neoliberalism and Its Discontent: The Uncertain Future of Trade and
Investment Law, Sonia E. Rolland and David Trubek; Rethinking the Rcep in
the Third Regionalism: Paradigm Shifts in World Trade Law?, Pasha L. Hsieh;
Beyond Normal Trade Law, Robert Wai; Section II: Dealing with Major Changes
in the World Economy; Trade, Distribution and Development under Supply
Chain Capitalism, Dan Danielsen; The Global Rise and Regulation of Platform
Firms and Markets, Jason Jackson; How Should We Think About a Global Market
in Legal Cannabis?, Antonia Eliason and Rob Howse; Section III: Framing a
More Equitable Investment Law Regime; Bilateral Investment Treaties: Has
South Africa Chartered a New Course?, Dennis. M. Davis; Rethinking the
Right to Regulate in Investment Agreements: Reflections from the South
African and Brazilian Experiences, Fabio Morosini; Making Local Communities
Visible: A Way to Prevent the Potentially Tragic Consequences of Foreign
Investment?, Nicolás M. Perrone; Section IV: Supporting Development;
Bargaining over Policy Space in Trade Negotiations, Gregory Shaffer;
Trumping the IMF: Trade and Investment Treaties and the Regulation of
Cross-Border Financial Flows, Kevin P. Gallagher; Section V: Reinforcing
Social Protection: Spreading the Benefits of Trade, Dealing with Losses and
Exploring the Trade-Immigrant Nexus; Trade Agreements in the 21st Century:
Rethinking the Trade-Labor Linkage, Kerry Rittich; The New Frontier in
Labor and Trade, Alvaro Santos; Restoring Trade's Social Contract in the
United States, Frank J. Garcia; Re-embedding Liberalism: Introducing
'Passporting Fees' for Free Trade, Thomas Streinz; Irregular Migration and
International Economic Asymmetry, Chantal Thomas; Index.