
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 26, no. 1, March 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: 25th Anniversary
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Andrea K Bjorklund & Gabrielle Marceau, New (Paradigms In) International Economic Law
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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, The WTO’S Contribution to the Challenges of Global Commons
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Kristalina Georgieva & Rhoda Weeks-Brown, The IMF’s Evolving Role Within a Constant Mandate
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Lisa Jorgenson & Carsten Fink, WIPO’s Contributions to International Cooperation on Intellectual Property
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Meg Kinnear, The Role of ICSID in International Economic Law
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Chiara Giorgetti, The Transformation of International Organizations—Specialization, New Initiatives, and Working Methods—Some Observations on the Work of UNCITRAL Working Group III
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Joost Pauwelyn, Taking Stakeholder Engagement in International Policy-Making Seriously: Is the WTO Finally Opening Up?
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Lucinda A Low, Corporate Power and Accountability in International Economic LawGet accessArrow
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Joel P Trachtman, Platforms and Global Governance: Globalization on Steroids
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Mira Burri, Trade Law 4.0: Are We There Yet?
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Reuven Avi-Yonah, International Taxation, Globalization, and the Economic Digital Divide
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Meredith Kolsky Lewis, International Trade Agreements: Laboratories of Innovation or Propellers of Fragmentation?
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Isabelle Van Damme, 25 Years of Law and Practice at the WTO: Did the Appellate Body Dig its Own Grave?
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Valerie Hughes, Maintaining Relevance in a Much-Changed World: Reforming WTO Dispute Settlement
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Manjiao Chi, International Regulation of Industrial Subsidy
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Petros C Mavroidis & André Sapir, State Capitalism in the GATT/WTO Legal Order
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Anne van Aaken, Investment Law in the Twenty-First Century: Things Will Have to Change in Order to Remain the Same
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Federico Ortino, ISDS and Its Transformations
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Locknie Hsu, The Evolution of the ‘Trade and …’ ‘Debate’—A View from ASEAN