Wednesday, October 16, 2019

New Issue: Manchester Journal of International Economic Law

The latest issue of the Manchester Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 16, no. 2, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Symposium – UK-India post-Brexit: Trade and Power Democracy
    • Leïla Choukroune & Amitendu Palit, Introduction
    • Lisa Mardikian & Clair Gammage, Brexit as Differentiated Integration: The Diverging Imaginaries of Future Trade Relationships
    • Amitendu Palit, Brexit and India-UK Free Trade Agreement: Context, Prospects and Challenges
    • James J. Nedumpara & Sandeep Thomas Chandy, Brexit and the UK’s Commitments at the World Trade Organization: The Challenges in Effecting a Legal Divorce from the European Union
    • AFM Maniruzzaman & Ijaz Ali Chishti, International Arbitration and Public Policy Issues in the Indian Subcontinent: A Look through the English Common Law and International Lenses
    • Sai Ramani Garimella, Interrogating Third Party Funding in Investment Arbitration: The Need for Regulation in the UK and India
    • Leïla Choukroune, UK-India – Beyond Trade: Power Democracy
  • General Articles
    • Regis Y. Simo, Once upon a Time: The Origins of the Public Morals Defence in World Trade Law
    • Ismaelline Eba Nguema, The Implications of the New US Trade Policy for the World Trade Organization