
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 23, no. 4, December 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Harlan Grant Cohen, Nations and Markets
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Robert Wolfe, Reforming WTO Conflict Management: Why and How to Improve the Use of ‘Specific Trade Concerns’
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Victor Crochet & Vineet Hegde, China’s ‘Going Global’ Policy: Transnational Production Subsidies Under the WTO SCM Agreement
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Wolfgang Weiß & Cornelia Furculita, The EU in Search for Stronger Enforcement Rules: Assessing the Proposed Amendments to Trade Enforcement Regulation 654/2014
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Ming Du & Qingjiang Kong, Explaining the Limits of the WTO in Shaping the Rule of Law in China
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Jaemin Lee, A Story Half Told—Selective Benefit Assessment in the New US CVD Rule for Exchange Rates
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Jarrod Hepburn, Martins Paparinskis, Lauge N Skovgaard Poulsen, & Michael Waibel, Investment Law before Arbitration
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Ksenia Polonskaya, Metanarratives as a Trap: Critique of Investor–State Arbitration Reform
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N Jansen Calamita, Multilateralizing Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Looking for the Added Value
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Yueming Yan, Anti-Corruption Provisions in International Investment Agreements: Investor Obligations, Sustainability Considerations, and Symmetric Balance
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Chris Noonan & Victoria Plekhanova, Taxation of Digital Services Under Trade Agreements