
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 17, no. 3, September 2014) is out. Contents include:
- General Articles
- Sergio Puig,
International Regime Complexity and Economic Law Enforcement
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Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez,
The Great Recession and the New Frontiers of International Investment Law: The Economics of Early Warning Models and the Law of Necessity
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Han-Wei Liu,
International Standards in Flux: A Balkanized ICT Standard-Setting Paradigm and its Implications for the WTO
- Symposium in Honor of John H. Jackson
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R. Michael Gadbaw & Robert B. Thompson,
Trade, International Economic Law, and the Challenges of the Global Economy: A Symposium in Honor of John H. Jackson
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An Appreciation and Reflection by Professor John H. Jackson
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Steve Charnovitz,
The Field of International Economic Law
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Donald McRae,
International Economic Law and Public International Law: The Past and the Future
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Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann,
Need for a New Philosophy of International Economic Law and Adjudication
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Thomas Cottier,
International Economic Law in Transition from Trade Liberalization to Trade Regulation
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William J. Davey,
The WTO and Rules-Based Dispute Settlement: Historical Evolution, Operational Success, and Future Challenges
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Mitsuo Matsushita,
A View on Future Roles of the WTO: Should There be More Soft Law in the WTO