Grey Zones in International Economic Law and Global Governance / edited by Lesley A. Jacobs, Daniel Drache.
Barral, Welber Oliveira, 1967- contributor, contributor.; Biukovic, Ljiljana, 1962- contributor, contributor.; Broude, Tomer contributor, contributor.; Correa, Carlos M., contributor. contributor.; Cottier, Thomas contributor, contributor.; Drache, Daniel, 1941- contributor, contributor.; Drache, Daniel, 1941- editor.; Jacobs, Lesley A. contributor., contributor.; Jacobs, Lesley A. editor.; Jiyuan, Yin, contributor, contributor.; Margulis, Matias E., contributor. contributor.; Potter, Pitman B. contributor., contributor.; Steger, Debra P., 1952- contributor., contributor.; Sykes, Katie contributor, contributor.
2018
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Title
Grey Zones in International Economic Law and Global Governance / edited by Lesley A. Jacobs, Daniel Drache.
Added Author
Barral, Welber Oliveira, 1967- contributor, contributor.
Biukovic, Ljiljana, 1962- contributor, contributor.
Broude, Tomer contributor, contributor.
Correa, Carlos M., contributor. contributor.
Cottier, Thomas contributor, contributor.
Drache, Daniel, 1941- contributor, contributor.
Drache, Daniel, 1941- editor.
Jacobs, Lesley A. contributor., contributor.
Jacobs, Lesley A. editor.
Jiyuan, Yin, contributor, contributor.
Margulis, Matias E., contributor. contributor.
Potter, Pitman B. contributor., contributor.
Steger, Debra P., 1952- contributor., contributor.
Sykes, Katie contributor, contributor.
Biukovic, Ljiljana, 1962- contributor, contributor.
Broude, Tomer contributor, contributor.
Correa, Carlos M., contributor. contributor.
Cottier, Thomas contributor, contributor.
Drache, Daniel, 1941- contributor, contributor.
Drache, Daniel, 1941- editor.
Jacobs, Lesley A. contributor., contributor.
Jacobs, Lesley A. editor.
Jiyuan, Yin, contributor, contributor.
Margulis, Matias E., contributor. contributor.
Potter, Pitman B. contributor., contributor.
Steger, Debra P., 1952- contributor., contributor.
Sykes, Katie contributor, contributor.
Imprint
Vancouver ; Toronto : University of British Columbia Press, [2018]
Copyright
©2018
Description
1 online resource (320 p.) : 10 charts, 14 tables.
Series
Asia Pacific Legal Culture and Globalization.
Formatted Contents Note
Front Matter
Contents
Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Hot Button Issues in Global Governance
A Crafty Madness Kept Aloof
The Anti-Dumping Wars
Investor-State Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in International Economic Law
The WTO and the Future of Subsidies and Food Security
Global Trade and Local Adaptation
Is Anti-Dumping a Smart Policy for Global South Countries?
Grey Zones in the European Union
Labour and Food Rights in the Global Policy Arena
A New Grey Zone in Global Trade Governance?
Labour Relations and Trade Policy in China
What Constitutes Legitimate Policy Space for Food Security?
The Greening of International Economic Law
Renewable Energy and WTO Law
Green Energy Programs and the WTO Subsidies Agreement
Conclusion
List of Contributors
Index
Contents
Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Hot Button Issues in Global Governance
A Crafty Madness Kept Aloof
The Anti-Dumping Wars
Investor-State Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in International Economic Law
The WTO and the Future of Subsidies and Food Security
Global Trade and Local Adaptation
Is Anti-Dumping a Smart Policy for Global South Countries?
Grey Zones in the European Union
Labour and Food Rights in the Global Policy Arena
A New Grey Zone in Global Trade Governance?
Labour Relations and Trade Policy in China
What Constitutes Legitimate Policy Space for Food Security?
The Greening of International Economic Law
Renewable Energy and WTO Law
Green Energy Programs and the WTO Subsidies Agreement
Conclusion
List of Contributors
Index
Summary
Since the 2008 economic meltdown, market-driven globalization has posed new challenges for governments. This collection introduces the innovative concept of "grey zones" of global governance, where international rules are bent or ignored. These zones are significant, contested spaces for state policy and market behaviour to interact with respect to trade, the environment, food security, and investment. Powerful incentives exist in the global economy for states to harmonize their policies through trade and investment agreements. But grey zones both promote uniformity in many areas of public life and facilitate diverse forms of capitalism in market societies. They enable governments to balance national and global economic benefits as they advance their core interests. At a time of growing nationalist sentiment, Grey Zones in International Economic Law and Global Governance explores creative local engagement with international economic law and offers a bold new way to understand public concerns about international trade and investment, food security, green energy, subsidies, and anti-dumping actions.
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In English.
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Language
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ISBN
9780774838559
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