- Part I Topics: Critical Perspectives on International Economic Law
- Sol Picciotto, Critical Theory and Practice in International Economic Law and the New Global Governance
- David Schneiderman, Global Constitutionalism and International Economic Law: The Case of International Investment Law
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, From Fragmentation to Constitutionalisation of International Economic Law? Comments on Schneiderman’s ‘Constitutionalism’
- Melaku Geboye Desta, Trade in Agricultural Products: Should Developing Countries Give Up on the WTO Promise for a Fair and Market-Oriented Agricultural Trading System? A Historical and Theoretical Analysis
- Christian Häberli, Agricultural Trade: How Bad Is the WTO for Development?
- Jane Kelsey, From GATS to TiSA: Pushing the Trade in Services Regime Beyond the Limits
- Panagiotis Delimatsis, Trade in Services and Regulatory Flexibility: 20 Years of GATS, 20 Years of Critique
- Carlos M. Correa, The Current System of Trade and Intellectual Property Rights
- Nuno Pires de Carvalho, The Current System of Intellectual Property Rights Aims to Promote Trade and Not Innovation
- Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah, International Investment Law as Development Law: The Obsolescence of a Fraudulent System
- Roberto Echandi, Be Careful with What You Wish: Saving Developing Countries from Development and the Risk of Overlooking the Importance of a Multilateral Rule-Based System on Investment in the Twenty-First Century
- Kate Miles, Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Conflict, Convergence, and Future Directions
- Stephan W. Schill, In Defense of International Investment Law
- Celine Tan, Shifting Sands: Interrogating the Problematic Relationship Between International Public Finance and International Financial Regulation
- Christian Tietje, Problematic Relationships: Why International Economic Law Is Sometimes More Complicated Than It Appears
- Peter Muchlinski, Regulating Multinational Enterprises
- Ibrahim Kanalan, Horizontal Effect of Human Rights in the Era of Transnational Constellations: On the Accountability of Private Actors for Human Rights Violations
- Sarah Joseph, Human Rights and International Economic Law
- Lorand Bartels, International Economic Law and Human Rights: Friends, Enemies or Frenemies?
- Part II Regional Developments: Focus on Megaregionals and Plurilaterals
- Meredith Kolsky Lewis, The United States’ Path to Concluding the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Will TPA + TAA = TPP?
- Henry Gao, TPP, Regulatory Coherence and China’s Free Trade Strategy from A to Z
- Bryan Mercurio, The Flow-On Effect: How the TPP Will Re-Shape Trade Relations in East Asia
- Jan Kleinheisterkamp & Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen, Investment Protection in TTIP: Three Feasible Proposals
- Simon Lester, Six Degrees of Integration: How Closely Will the TTIP Integrate the Transatlantic Market?
- Charlotte Sieber-Gasser, TTIP and Swiss Democracy
- Azwimpheleli Langalanga & Peter Draper, Locating African Countries within Mega-Regionals
- Vincent Angwenyi, The Tripartite Free Trade Area: A Step Closer to the African Economic Community?
- Emmanuel Opoku Awuku, Developing and Least-Developed Countries and Mega-Regional Trade and Investment Agreements
- Billy A. Melo Araujo, The Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA): Assessing the State of Play and Potential Pitfalls
- Part III International Economic Institutions
- Jan Bohanes, Alejandro Sánchez, & Alexandra Telychko, Overview of WTO Jurisprudence in 2014
- Catharine Titi, Recent Developments in International Investment Law
- Ludwig Gramlich, Recent Developments in IMF Policies and Activities
- Elisabeth Tuerk & Diana Rosert, The Road Towards Reform of the International Investment Agreement Regime: A Perspective from UNCTAD
- Carsten Weerth, Recent Developments in the World Customs Organization
Saturday, August 6, 2016
New Volume: European Yearbook of International Economic Law
The latest volume of the European Yearbook of International Economic Law (Vol. 7, 2016) is out. Contents include: