- Part I Topics
- Special Focus: International Competition Law and Policy
- William E. Kovacic, Distinguished Essay: Good Agency Practice and the Implementation of Competition Law
- Alden F. Abbott & Shanker Singham, Competition Policy and International Trade Distortions
- Hanspeter Tschaeni & Valérie Engammare, The Relationship between Trade and Competition in Free Trade Agreements: Developments since the 1990s and Challenges
- Peter Hilpold, Regulating International Competition Issues by Regional Trade Agreements: A Stepping Stone Towards a Plurilateral Trade Agreement?
- Anestis Papadopoulos, External Competition Law of the EU
- Johan van de Gronden, Transnational Competition Law and Public Services
- Trudi Hartzenberg, Competition Policy in Africa
- Gralf-Peter Calliess, Jens Mertens, & Moritz Renner, Privatizing the Economic Constitution: Can the World Market Reproduce its own Institutional Prerequisites?
- Yane Svetiev, Competition Law and Development Policy: Subordination, Self-Sufficiency or Integration?
- Part II Regional Integration
- Lucrezia Tuis & Colin M. Brown, The European Union and Regional Trade Agreements
- Patrick C. Reed, US International Trade Agreements in the Western Hemisphere: Legal Developments in 2011
- James T. Gathii, The Status of African Regional Trade Agreements
- Ashique Rahman & Chester Brown, Regional Economic Integration in Southeast Asia
- Part III International Economic Institutions
- Wolfgang Bergthaler & Andrew Giddings, Recent Quota and Governance Reforms at the International Monetary Fund
- Hans-Michael Wolffgang & Christopher Dallimore, The Valuation of Goods for Customs Purposes
- Andrea Wechsler, WIPO and the Public–Private Web of Global Intellectual Property Governance
- Marc Bungenberg & Catharine Titi, Developments in International Investment Law
- Edwini Kessie, The Future of the Doha Development Agenda
- Andreas Krallmann, WTO Dispute Settlement: Current Cases
- Elisabeth Tuerk & Diana Rosert, UNCTAD’s Role in Addressing International Investment Trends and Challenges
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
New Volume: European Yearbook of International Economic Law
The latest volume of the European Yearbook of International Economic Law (Vol. 4, 2013) is out. Contents include: