
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 28, no. 2, June 2025) is out. Contents include:
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Investment
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Clara López, Compensating uncertainty: the case of mineral resource exploration in ISDS
- Nobumichi Teramura & Luke Nottage,
Corruption-related provisions in East and South Asian investment agreements: an empirical analysis
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Andrijana Mišović, Attributing investment contracts: the general principles approach
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Finance
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Firat Cengiz, Stablecoins and their regulation: a Hayekian approach
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Arınç Onat Kılıç, A socio-legal examination of Belize’s debt swap from a human rights perspective
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Tax and Trade
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Jingxian Chen, The silent giant: China’s inaction on global minimum tax legislation
- Emily Lydgate, Camille Vallier, Viet Hoang, Le Nguyen, Hong Nguyen, Chau Nguyen, Tiziana Pirelli, & Annalisa Zezza,
Supporting agri-food environmental sustainability: a case study of the EU-Vietnam FTA
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Special Mini-Series Glimpses from the Field: Recent Transformations in U.S. Global Economic Policy
- Kathleen Claussen, Sergio Puig, & Michael Waibel,
Editorial comment Introducing a Special Mini-Series on Glimpses from the Field: Recent Transformations in US Global Economic Policy
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Chad P Bown, How export restrictions threaten economic security
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Todd N Tucker, Towards a post-Trump order for the climate crisis
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Sarah Bauerle Danzman, A tool is not a strategy: technology security amidst contested global orders
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Peter E Harrell, How Trump’s trade agreements can reduce US and allied economic ties with China