Showing posts with label Asian Yearbook of International Economic Law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asian Yearbook of International Economic Law. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

New Volume: Asian Yearbook of International Economic Law

The latest volume of the Asian Yearbook of International Economic Law (Vol. 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • International Economic Order
    • Marc Bungenberg & Philipp Reinhold, Difficult Times in Investment Relations Between China and Germany: The Cases of Siltronic/GlobalWafers and COSCO/HHLA
    • Leon Trakman, China’s Dilemma in Renewing Its Belt and Road Initiative
    • Carsten Hefeker, Conflicts over Industrial and Trade Policy: Europe Between China and the United States
    • Shailja Singh, Future Unready: Does the WTO Need to Bolster Its Security Exceptions?
    • Said Saidakhrarovich Gulyamov & Otabek Sadievich Narziev, Uzbekistan Investment Law and Policy: Challenges and Opportunities
    • Pushkar Anand, Environmental Regulation and International Investment Law in South Asia
  • Regional Trade Agreements
    • Intan Murnira Ramli, Tomy Waskitho, & Michelle Chandra Kasih, The Interplay of IPEF Between RCEP and CPTPP: An ASEAN Viewpoint
    • Andika Ab Wahab, Inclusive and Responsible Business Conduct in ASEAN: Belt and Road Projects as a Model
    • Sufian Jusoh, The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership: Intellectual Property Chapter and Research in Biotechnology
  • International Dispute Resolution
    • Yeqiong Wang & Fuyong Chen, Balancing Substantive Fairness and Procedural Efficiency: An Analysis of the ISDS Appeal Mechanism Under the Rules of Beijing International Arbitration Center
    • Diana Bayzakova & Adrian Mak, Tashkent International Arbitration Centre at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Uzbekistan: Taking Stock on Its Fourth Anniversary

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Inaugural Volume: Asian Yearbook of International Economic Law

The inaugural volume of the Asian Yearbook of International Economic Law (Vol. 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Theory and Trends
    • Mia Mikic, Asian Century and Post-Pandemic Adjustments
    • Michael Hahn, Interesting Times: Soft Law in International Economic Governance
  • Trade and Investment
    • Henry Gao, The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: Strategic Opportunity Meets Strategic Autonomy
    • Shintaro Hamanaka & Manjiao Chi, Commonalities and Differences in Investment Policies and Treaty Practices: A Comparative Study of China and Japan
    • Prabhash Ranjan, Investor Obligations in India’s New Bilateral Investment Treaties: Emergence of New Treaty Practice
    • Nanying Tao, Latest Developments of China’s Foreign Investment Policy and Law
  • Special Focus: Competition Neutrality
    • Filip Krenek & Eddy De Smijter, From a White Paper to a Proposal for a Regulation on Foreign Subsidies: Filling a Regulatory Gap in Protecting the EU Internal Market
    • Jürgen Kühling, Thomas Weck, & Philipp Reinhold, Third-Country State Aid Regulation: The European Debate on Foreign Subsidies
    • Jaemin Lee, Upgrading Subsidy Norms for the Digital Age: EU White Paper’s Contribution and Remaining Questions
    • Achim Wambach, “Levelling the Playing Field”
    • Alexandr Svetlicinii, State Capitalism in ASEAN: The State-Owned Enterprises Under the ASEAN Regional Competition Policy