Elgar encyclopedia of international economic law / edited by Thomas Cottier, Professor Emeritus, World Trade Institute, Bern, Switzerland, and Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Ottawa, Canada; Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer, Co-head of Legal Services, Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, and Senior Fellow, World Trade Institute, Bern, Switzerland ; with Jonas Baumann, Brigitts Imeli, and Julian Powell, assistant editors, Rebecca Gilgen, language editor.
2017
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Elgar encyclopedia of international economic law / edited by Thomas Cottier, Professor Emeritus, World Trade Institute, Bern, Switzerland, and Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Ottawa, Canada; Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer, Co-head of Legal Services, Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, and Senior Fellow, World Trade Institute, Bern, Switzerland ; with Jonas Baumann, Brigitts Imeli, and Julian Powell, assistant editors, Rebecca Gilgen, language editor.
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Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2017]
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1 online resource
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Part I: Foundations and architecture
Foundations
Architecture
Part II: Principles
Non-discrimination in trade of goods and services
Non-discrimination on foreign direct investment
Minimum standards in investment law
Transparency and good governance
Protecting domestic policy space
Adjudication and enforcement
Economic sanctions
Part III Main regulatory areas
Domestic regulation (Behind the borders)
Trades in services and specific sectors
Government procurement
Sectorial agreements
Competition law and policy
Labour mobility
Tax law as an issue of international economic law
The protection of property
Monetary and financial regulation
Part IV: Cross-cutting challenges
Integrating domestic and international economic law
International economic law and the private sector
Global value chains
Combating poverty
International economic law and sustainable development
International economic law and human rights.
Foundations
Architecture
Part II: Principles
Non-discrimination in trade of goods and services
Non-discrimination on foreign direct investment
Minimum standards in investment law
Transparency and good governance
Protecting domestic policy space
Adjudication and enforcement
Economic sanctions
Part III Main regulatory areas
Domestic regulation (Behind the borders)
Trades in services and specific sectors
Government procurement
Sectorial agreements
Competition law and policy
Labour mobility
Tax law as an issue of international economic law
The protection of property
Monetary and financial regulation
Part IV: Cross-cutting challenges
Integrating domestic and international economic law
International economic law and the private sector
Global value chains
Combating poverty
International economic law and sustainable development
International economic law and human rights.
Summary
"Organized thematically rather than alphabetically, the subject is split into four principal sections: the foundations and architecture of international economic law, its principles, its main regulatory areas, and the future challenges that it faces. Comprising over 250 entries..., traditional international economic law subject matter is supplemented by coverage of newly developing areas. Thus, the concepts and rules of trade, investment, finance and international tax law are found alongside entries discussing the relationship of international economic law with environmental protection, social standards, development, and human rights."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version.
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Print version: Elgar encyclopedia of international economic law. Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2017]
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Berkeley Law Database list.
Language
English
ISBN
9781784713546 (ebook)
1784713546 (ebook)
1784713546 (ebook)
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