
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 17, no. 4, December 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Articles in Honor of Prof. J. H. Jackson
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Edith Brown Weiss & Lydia Slobodian,
Virtual Water, Water Scarcity, and International Trade Law
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Joost Pauwelyn,
Rule-Based Trade 2.0? The Rise of Informal Rules and International Standards and How they May Outcompete WTO Treaties
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Joel P. Trachtman,
International Legal Control of Domestic Administrative Action
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Rosa M. Lastra,
Do We Need a World Financial Organization?
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Robert B. Thompson,
Financial Regulation’s Architecture within International Economic Law
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R. Michael Gadbaw,
The Prevention of Systemic Failure as a Unifying Principle of International Economic Law
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Gary Clyde Hufbauer,
Rules of the International Trade, Investment, and Financial Systems: What they Deliver, how they Differ, the way Forward
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Roberto Echandi & Maree Newson,
The Influence of International Investment Patterns in International Economic Law Rulemaking: A Preliminary Sketch