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'Professors Choukroune and Nedumpara have delivered a monumental treatise on the expansive and dynamic discipline of international economic law. The authors' deep understanding of international economic law is reflected in their close attention to emerging issues and timely debates while deftly explaining complex facts and difficult legal concepts. The authors provide a solid theoretical foundation for the many treaty-based rules and legal judgments, bringing life to legal principles which cut across the broad field's interrelated sub-disciplines.' David Collins, The City Law School, City, University of London
Auteur
Leïla Choukroune is Professor of International Law and Director of the University of Portsmouth thematic area in Democratic Citizenship. She is regularly approached as an independent expert on international economic law and business and human rights. Her research focuses on the interactions between international trade and investment law, human rights, development studies, jurisprudence and social theory. She has published numerous scientific articles, book chapters and special issues in English, French, Spanish and Chinese, and has authored more than ten books, including, recently, Judging the State in International Trade and Investment Law (2016), Exploring Indian Modernities (2018), and Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy (in press). She is the Editor of both International Law and the Global South series, and Human Rights, Citizenship and the Law series. She is also Associate Editor of the Manchester Journal of International Economic Law.
Texte du rabat
An examination of the core principles, landmark disputes, and modern developments in international economic law centred on a global approach, and designed for a truly global audience. The book includes treaty texts, landmark cases and new materials, and is supplemented by case studies, real-life examples, exercises and illustrations.
Contenu
Preface; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Introduction; Part I. International Trade Law: 1. International Trade Law: Basic Principles; 2. Tariff, Quotas and Preferential Trade Agreements; 3. Agreement on Agriculture; 4. Technical Barriers to Trade and Sanitary and Phyto-sanitary Measures; 5. Anti-dumping; 6. Subsidies, Countervailing Measures and Safeguards; 7. Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property; 8. Trade in Services; 9. Trade Exceptions; 10. WTO Dispute Settlement; Part II. International Investment Law: 11. International Investment Law in the Making; 12. The International Law of Investment; 13. International Investment Agreements, Scope, Definitions and Standards; 14. The Settlement of International Investment Disputes; Part III. Finance, Development and Aid; 15. International Monetary Law and Finance; 16. International Development and Aid; Part IV. International Economic Law at Crossroad; Contemporary Illustrations of Multidisciplinary Approaches; 1. International Economic Law and Human Rights; 2. New Architecture of Trade Agreements; 3. Digital Trade; 4. Economic Sanctions; 5. International Taxation; 6. The Blue Economy; Index.