Sunday, March 26, 2023

Special Issue: The Resurgence of the State as an Economic Actor-International Trade Law and State Intervention in the Economy in the Covid Era

The latest issue of the German Law Journal (Vol. 24, no. 1, February 2023) focuses on "The Resurgence of the State as an Economic Actor-International Trade Law and State Intervention in the Economy in the Covid Era." Contents include:
  • Special Issue: The Resurgence of the State as an Economic Actor-International Trade Law and State Intervention in the Economy in the Covid Era
    • Leonardo Borlini, Economic Interventionism and International Trade Law in the Covid Era
    • Giorgio Sacerdoti & Leonardo Borlini, Systemic Changes in the Politicization of the International Trade Relations and the Decline of the Multilateral Trading System
    • Anne Orford, How to Think About the Battle for the State at the WTO
    • Leonardo Borlini, The Covid 19 Exogenous Shock and the Crafting of New Multilateral Trade Rules on Subsidies and State Enterprises in the Post-Pandemic World
    • Thomas J. Schoenbaum, The Biden Administration’s Trade Policy: Promise and Reality
    • Ming Du, Unpacking the Black Box of China’s State Capitalism
    • Nerina Boschiero & Stefano Silingardi, The EU Trade Agenda—Rules on State Intervention in the Market
    • Aya Iino, Disciplining Subsidies Through Free Trade Agreements (FTAs): Emerging Developments in Japan’s FTAs and Their Implications
    • Regis Y. Simo, Special Economic Zones in an Era of Multilateralism Decadence and Struggles for Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery: Perspectives from the Global South
    • Petros C. Mavroidis & André Sapir, China in the WTO Twenty Years On: How to Mend a Broken Relationship?
    • Mitsuo Matsushita, Interplay of Competition Law and Free Trade Agreements in Regulating State-Owned Enterprises
    • Eleanor M. Fox, Blind Spot: Trade and Competition Law—the Space Between the Silos