Tuesday, May 3, 2022

New Issue: Manchester Journal of International Economic Law

The latest issue of the Manchester Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 19, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Gerard Sanders, The Historical Roots of International Financial Institutions and their Impact on the Purposes and Governance of these Organizations
  • Franziska Sucker & Kholofelo Kugler, The Proposed Covid-19 TRIPS Waiver: Not a Silver Bullet but Part of a Solution for Africa’s Covid-19 Health Crisis
  • Dan Wei & Hongling Ning, Brazilian CIFAs: A Policy Shift from Investment Protection and Liberalization to Investment Facilitation
  • Mohammed El Said, The Global IP Response to Covid-19 Pandemic: A Tale of Several Ironies?
  • Azam Amini, Mohammad Abedi & Ehsan Daryadel, A Criticism of Partial Award No. 604 of Iran-US Claims Tribunal in its Interpretation of ‘Iranian Properties’ under Paragraph 9 of Algiers General Declarations
  • Prabhash Ranjan, The Future of India’s Investment Treaty Practice: An Important Parliamentary Intervention