
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 15, no. 3, September 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Mini-Symposium on Multilevel Governance of Interdependent Public Goods
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Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann,
Introduction and Overview: A Research Agenda for Making ‘Global Public Goods Theory’ More Policy Relevant
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Pascal Lamy,
Global Governance: From Theory to Practice
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Inge Kaul,
Global Public Goods: Explaining their Underprovision
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Jan Wouters & Thomas Ramopoulos,
The G20 and Global Economic Governance: Lessons from Multi-Level European Governance?
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Daniel C. Esty & Anthony L. I. Moffa,
Why Climate Change Collective Action has Failed and What Needs to be Done Within and Without the Trade Regime
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General Articles
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Arwel Davies, Scoping the Boundary Between the Trade Law and Investment Law Regimes: When Does A Measure Relate to Investment?
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Suzanne Zhou,
Reassessing the Prospects of a Human Rights Safeguard Policy at the World Bank
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Andreas Heinemann,
Government Control of Cross-Border M&A: Legitimate Regulation or Protectionism?
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Bryan Mercurio,
Awakening the Sleeping Giant: Intellectual Property Rights in International Investment Agreements