Thursday, December 13, 2018

Moon & Toohey: The Future of International Economic Integration: The Embedded Liberalism Compromise Revisited

Gillian Moon (Univ. of New South Wales - Law) & Lisa Toohey (Univ. of Newcastle, New South Wales - Law) have published The Future of International Economic Integration: The Embedded Liberalism Compromise Revisited (Cambridge Univ. Press 2018). Contents include:
  • Andrew Lang, Foreword
  • Gillian Moon & Lisa Toohey, Introduction to the embedded liberalism compromise
  • Meredith Kolsky Lewis, The embedded liberalism compromise in the making of the GATT and Uruguay Round Agreements
  • Lisa Toohey, The embedded liberalism compromise as touchstone in times of political turmoil
  • Gillian Moon, Universal human rights in the embedded liberalism compromise
  • Chios Carmody, Recalibrating the embedded liberalism compromise: 'legitimate expectations' and international economic law
  • Fiona Smith, From agriculture to food security: embedded liberalism and stories of regulatory failure
  • Hsu-Hua Chou & Weihuan Zhou, Embedded liberalism and national treatment: the case of Taiwan's Mijiu taxation
  • Catharine Titi, Embedded liberalism and international investment agreements: the future of the right to regulate, with reflections on WTO law
  • Andrew D. Mitchell & Elizabeth Sheargold, Regulatory coherence in future free trade agreements and the idea of the embedded liberalism compromise
  • Rachel Harris ,Embedded liberalism as a framework for description, critique and advocacy: the case of human rights measures under the GATT
  • Justine Nolan & Gillian Moon, Embedded liberalism and global business: domestic stability versus corporate autonomy?
  • Franziska Sucker, The embedded liberalism compromise and cultural policy measures. Maintaining cultural diversity alongside WTO law
  • Emily Reid, The WTO's purpose, regulatory autonomy and the future of the embedded liberalism compromise