
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 23, no. 3, September 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Frederick M Abbott & Jerome H Reichman, Facilitating Access to Cross-Border Supplies of Patented Pharmaceuticals: The Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Amrita Bahri, Women at the Frontline of COVID-19: Can Gender Mainstreaming in Free Trade Agreements Help?
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Heng Wang, Selective Reshaping: China’s Paradigm Shift in International Economic Governance
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Gregory Shaffer & Henry Gao, A New Chinese Economic Order?
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Ru Ding, Interface 2.0 in Rules on State-Owned Enterprises: A Comparative Institutional Approach
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Bin Gu, MCDF: A New Beacon of Multilateralism in Development Finance
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Joachim Åhman, Facts, Evidence and the Burden of Proof in the World Bank Group Sanctions System
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Bernard M Hoekman & Petros C Mavroidis, To AB or Not to AB? Dispute Settlement in WTO Reform
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Gabriele Gagliani, Cybersecurity, Technological Neutrality, and International Trade Law
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Céline Braumann, Taxes and Custom: Tax Treaties as Evidence for Customary International Law
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Anupam Chander, Is Data Localization a Solution for Schrems II?