Friday, September 21, 2018

New Issue: Journal of International Economic Law

The latest issue of the Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 21, no. 3, September 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Joost Pauwelyn & Weiwei Zhang, Busier than Ever? A Data-Driven Assessment and Forecast of WTO Caseload
  • Menno Broos & Sebastian Grund, The IMF’s Jurisdiction Over The Capital Account—Reviewing the Role of Surveillance in Managing Cross- Border Capital Flows
  • Michael Trebilcock & Sally Wong, Trade, Technology, and Transitions: Trampolines or Safety Nets for Displaced Workers?
  • Vincent Beyer, Income Tax and Nondiscrimination in the GATT J
  • Kyounghwa Kim & Dukgeun Ahn, To Be or Not to Be with Targeted Dumping
  • Pierre Sauvé & Marta Soprana, Disciplining Service Sector Subsidies: Where Do We Stand and Where Can We (Realistically) Go?
  • Ilaria Espa & Gracia Marín Durán, Renewable Energy Subsidies and WTO Law: Time to Rethink the Case for Reform Beyond Canada – Renewable Energy/Fit Program
  • Timothy Meyer & Tae Jung Park, Renegotiating International Investment Law
  • Maria Laura Marceddu, Implementing Transparency and Public Participation in FTA Negotiations: Are the Times a-Changin’?
  • Rodrigo Polanco Lazo, Valentino Desilvestro, & Azernoosh Bazrafkan, Missing Investment Treaties