
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 22, no. 4, December 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Trade Wars
- Anne van Aaken, Chad P Bown, & Andrew Lang, Introduction to the Special Issue on ‘Trade Wars’
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Simon J Evenett, The Smoot–Hawley Fixation: Putting the Sino-US Trade War in Contemporary and Historical Perspective
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Chad P Bown & Jennifer A Hillman, WTO’ing a Resolution to the China Subsidy Problem
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Cindy Whang, Undermining the Consensus-Building and List-Based Standards in Export Controls: What the US Export Controls Act Means to the Global Export Control Regime
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Anne van Aaken & Jürgen Kurtz, Beyond Rational Choice: International Trade Law and The Behavioral Political Economy of Protectionism
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Jonathan Bonnitcha, Investment Wars: Contestation and Confusion in Debate About Investment Liberalization
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Anthea Roberts, Henrique Choer Moraes, & Victor Ferguson, Toward a Geoeconomic Order in International Trade and Investment
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Andrew Lang, Heterodox markets and ‘market distortions’ in the global trading system
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Nicolas Lamp, At the Vanishing Point of Law: Rebalancing, Non-Violation Claims, and the Role of the Multilateral Trade Regime in the Trade Wars
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Julia Ya Qin, Forced Technology Transfer and the US–China Trade War: Implications for International Economic Law