The third volume of the European Yearbook of International Economic law focuses on two major topics of current academic and political interest. Firstly, it adresses the 10th anniversary of China's accession to the WTO and its implications; secondly, it deals with different legal aspects of global energy markets.
From the reviews:
"The book under review is the third volume ... which covers all areas of international economic law, including WTO law, international competition law, international investment regulation and international monetary law. ... the contributors are well known experts in their field and the level of information and analysis of the essays is high. The third volume of EYIEL is certainly a book to be recommended to academics, practitioners and policy makers involved in or interested in international economic law." (Riccardo Sciaudone, Internet Law Book Reviews, rjerrard.co.uk, March, 2013)
"The book under review is the third volume ... which covers all areas of international economic law, including WTO law, international competition law, international investment regulation and international monetary law. ... the contributors are well known experts in their field and the level of information and analysis of the essays is high. The third volume of EYIEL is certainly a book to be recommended to academics, practitioners and policy makers involved in or interested in international economic law." (Riccardo Sciaudone, Internet Law Book Reviews, rjerrard.co.uk, March, 2013)