Thursday, March 22, 2012

New Issue: Journal of International Economic Law

The latest issue of the Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 15, no. 1, March 2012) is out. Contents include:
  • Norbert Seiler & Jelena Madir, Fight Against Corruption: Sanctions Regimes of Multilateral Development Banks
  • Chi Manjiao, China’s Participation in WTO Dispute Settlement Over the Past Decade: Experiences and Impacts
  • Julien Chaisse, Promises and Pitfalls of the European Union Policy on Foreign Investment—How will the New EU Competence on FDI affect the Emerging Global Regime?
  • Jan Kleinheisterkamp, Investment Protection and EU Law: The Intra- and Extra-EU Dimension of the Energy Charter Treaty
  • Joshua Meltzer, Climate Change and Trade—The EU Aviation Directive and the WTO
  • Emily Barrett Lydgate, Biofuels, Sustainability, and Trade-Related Regulatory Chill
  • Marek Martyniszyn, Export Cartels: Is it Legal to Target your Neighbour? Analysis in Light of Recent Case Law
  • Caroline Henckels, Indirect Expropriation and the Right to Regulate: Revisiting Proportionality Analysis and the Standard of Review in Investor-State Arbitration
  • Ma Qian, ‘Reasonable Period of Time’ in the WTO Dispute Settlement System
  • Sangeeta Khorana & Sujitha Subramanian, Potential Accession to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement: A Case-Study on India