Tuesday, March 20, 2018

New Issue: Journal of International Economic Law

The latest issue of the Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 20, no. 4, December 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Steven R Ratner, International Investment Law through the Lens of Global Justice
  • Facundo Pérez-Aznar, The Use of Most-Favoured-Nation Clauses to Import Substantive Treaty Provisions in International Investment Agreements
  • Jelena Bäumler, Implementing the No Harm Principle in International Economic Law: A Comparison Between Measure-Based Rules and Effect-Based Rules
  • Enrico Partiti, What use is an unloaded gun? The substantive discipline of the WTO TBT Code of Good Practice and its application to private standards pursuing public objectives
  • Naoto Nelson Saika, Seeds, Trade, Trust: Regionalization Commitments under the SPS Agreement
  • Matthew Kennedy, Export Restrictions in Plant Breeder's Rights
  • Giorgio Sacerdoti, The United Kingdom’s Post-Brexit Trade Regime with the European Union and the Rest of the World: Perspectives and Constraints
  • Geraldo Vidigal, Why Is There So Little Litigation under Free Trade Agreements? Retaliation and Adjudication in International Dispute Settlement
  • Andrei Suse, Old Wine in a New Bottle: The EU’s Response to the Expiry of Section 15(a)(ii) of China’s WTO Protocol of Accession