
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 20, no. 3, September 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Chris Brummer, The Renminbi and Systemic Risk
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Carlo de Stefano, Reforming the Governance of International Financial Law in the Era of Post-Globalization
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David M. Ong,
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Bringing ‘Asian Values’ to Global Economic Governance?
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Emily Lydgate,
Is it Rational and Consistent? the Wto’s Surprising Role in Shaping Domestic Public Policy
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Panagiotis Delimatsis,
The Evolution of the EU External Trade Policy in Services – CETA, TTIP, and TiSA after Brexit
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Luigi Pedreschi,
Balancing Efficacy with Policy Space: the Treatment of Public Services in EU Trade Agreements
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Stephan W. Schill,
Reforming Investor–State Dispute Settlement: A (Comparative and International) Constitutional Law Framework
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Gary Horlick & Peggy A. Clarke,
Rethinking Subsidy Disciplines for the Future: Policy Options for Reform
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Claus-Dieter Ehlermann, The Workload of the WTO Appellate Body: Problems and Remedies