
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 28, no. 1, March 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Martina F. Ferracane, Simón González Ugarte & Erik van der Marel, The Brussels effect in Africa: is it beneficial for intra-regional trade in digital services?
- Andrew D. Mitchell, Home remedies: flexibilities to onshore pharmaceutical manufacturing under WTO rules
- Karishma Banga, Alexander Beyleveld & Martin Luther Munu, Trading away tax sovereignty? How trade rules shape taxation of the digital economy in Africa
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Caroline Henckels, General and security exceptions and the question of compensation in international investment law
- Alina Papanastasiou, Lost in conversion: rethinking investment treaty protection against retroactive regulation in the wake of the ‘Francogeddon’
- Damien Charlotin, David Restrepo Amariles & Arnaud van Waeyenberg, From conflict to coexistence ? The consolidation of the pluralist era for intra-EU investment arbitration