
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 18, no. 1, March 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Thomas Cottier,
The Common Law of International Trade and the Future of the World Trade Organization
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Rostam J. Neuwirth,
Global Market Integration and the Creative Economy: The Paradox of Industry Convergence and Regulatory Divergence
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Valentina Vadi,
Crossed Destinies: International Economic Courts and the Protection of Cultural Heritage
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Julien Chaisse & Christian Bellak,
Navigating the Expanding Universe of International Treaties on Foreign Investment: Creation and Use of a Critical Index
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Vera Thorstensen, Carolina Müller, & Daniel Ramos,
Exchange Rate Measures: Who Judges The Issue—IMF or WTO?
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Samuel Dahan, Olivier Fuchs, & Marie-Laure Layus,
Whatever It Takes? Regarding the OMT Ruling of the German Federal Constitutional Court
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Pasha L. Hsieh,
Liberalizing Trade in Legal Services under Asia-Pacific FTAs: The ASEAN Case