
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 23, no. 2, June 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: The Era of Disintegration - Taking Stock of the Dynamics of International Economic Governance
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Francesco Montanaro & Federica Violi, The Remains of the Day: The International Economic Order in the Era of Disintegration
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Alessandra Arcuri, International Economic Law and Disintegration: Beware the Schmittean Moment
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Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Economic Disintegration? Political, Economic, and Legal Drivers and the Need for ‘Greening Embedded Trade Liberalism’
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Robert Howse, Making the WTO (Not So) Great Again: The Case Against Responding to the Trump Trade Agenda Through Reform of WTO Rules on Subsidies and State Enterprises
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Margaret E Peters, Integration and Disintegration: Trade and Labor Market Integration
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Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah, Disintegration and Change in the International Law on Foreign Investment
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Lorenzo Cotula, (Dis)integration in Global Resource Governance: Extractivism, Human Rights, and Investment Treaties
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Lorenzo Pellegrini, Murat Arsel, Martí Orta-Martínez, & Carlos F Mena, International Investment Agreements, Human Rights, and Environmental Justice: The Texaco/Chevron Case From the Ecuadorian Amazon
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Massimo D’Antoni, From Monetary to Fiscal to Political Union: A Progression to Integration or a Recipe for Failure?
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Menelaos Markakis, Differentiated Integration and Disintegration in the EU: Brexit, the Eurozone Crisis, and Other Troubles
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Panicos Demetriades & Radosveta Vassileva, Money Laundering and Central Bank Governance in The European Union