
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy (Vol. 15, no. 2, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Vivienne Bath, China’s Role in the Development of International Investment Law—From Bystander to Participant
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Mao-wei Lo, The Evolution of Chinese International Investment Agreements and Their Potential Impacts on Human Rights Protections for the “Belt and Road Initiative” Countries
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Chenxi Wang, WTO Disputes’ Influence on China’s Central-Local Dynamics
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Bingwan Xiong & Paolo Davide Farah, Contextualism in WTO Case Law on Mineral Export Restrictions: Puzzles and Implications
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Pei-kan Yang, A Historical Review of the U.S. Strategy on SPS and TBT Issues in Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiation
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Xu Qian, Phoenix from the Ashes: CPTPP Meaning for Asia-Pacific (and Global) Investment
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Jia-Jhen (Zac) Liao, Strengthening Global Governance for Human Rights Through New-era FTAs: Beyond Trade-related Aspects?
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Ignatius Yordan Nugraha, Is Tangibility a Prerequisite? Digital Products as Goods