
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 25, no. 1, March 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Jane Kelsey, The Illegitimacy of Joint Statement Initiatives and Their Systemic Implications for the WTO
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Christian Delev, Straining the Spaghetti Bowl: Re-Evaluating the Regulation of Preferential Rules of Origin
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Bernard Hoekman & Hugo Rojas-Romagosa, EU Trade Sustainability Impact Assessments: Revisiting the Consultation Process
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Eva Johan & Hanna Schebesta, Religious Regulation Meets International Trade Law: Halal Measures, a Trade Obstacle? Evidence from the SPS and TBT Committees
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Ksenia Polonskaya, The Strategies of the International Chamber of Commerce to Eliminate Double Taxation
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Magdalena Słok-Wódkowska & Joanna Mazur, Secrecy by Default: How Regional Trade Agreements Reshape Protection of Source Code
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Julien Chaisse, Manfred Elsig, Sufian Jusoh, & Andrew Lugg, Drafting Investment Law: Patterns of Influence in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)
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Yanwen Zhang, The Judicial Function of Investment Tribunals: Taking Foundational Assumptions Seriously
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Oliver Hailes, Lithium in International Law: Trade, Investment, and the Pursuit of Supply Chain Justice
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Juan He, Sustainable Seafood Consumption in Action: Reinvigorating Consumers’ Right to Information in a Borderless Digital World