
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 20, no. 2, June 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: New frontiers in empirical legal research: Text-as-data and network analysis of international economic law
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Wolfgang Alschner, Joost Pauwelyn, & Sergio Puig,
The Data-Driven Future of International Economic Law
- Mark Daku & Krzysztof J. Pelc,
WHO Holds Influence over WTO Jurisprudence?
- Mattias Derlén & Johan Lindholm,
Is it Good Law? Network Analysis and the CJEU’s Internal Market Jurisprudence
- Damien Charlotin,
The Place of Investment Awards and WTO Decisions in International Law: A Citation Analysis
- Malcolm Langford, Daniel Behn, & Runar Hilleren Lie,
The Revolving Door in International Investment Arbitration
- Todd Allee, Manfred Elsig, & Andrew Lugg,
The Ties between the World Trade Organization and Preferential Trade Agreements: A Textual Analysis
- Jean Frédéric Morin, Joost Pauwelyn, & James Hollway,
The Trade Regime as a Complex Adaptive System: Exploration and Exploitation of Environmental Norms in Trade Agreements
- Tomer Broude, Yoram Z. Haftel, & Alexander Thompson, The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Regulatory Space: A Comparison of Treaty Texts