Routledge Handbook on International Economic Law
Herausgeber: Vadi, Valentina; Collins, David
Routledge Handbook on International Economic Law
Herausgeber: Vadi, Valentina; Collins, David
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This book presents a broad, clear, and accessible overview of international economic law. It will provide a solid resource for scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners in international law, international relations, political science, and economics.
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This book presents a broad, clear, and accessible overview of international economic law. It will provide a solid resource for scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners in international law, international relations, political science, and economics.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1100g
- ISBN-13: 9781032507972
- ISBN-10: 1032507977
- Artikelnr.: 74887366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1100g
- ISBN-13: 9781032507972
- ISBN-10: 1032507977
- Artikelnr.: 74887366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Valentina Vadi is Adjunct Professor in International Law at the School of Political Sciences of the University of Florence, Italy and Jean Monnet Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence, Italy. David Collins is Professor of International Economic Law at the City Law School of City St George's, University of London.
1. Introducing International Economic Law Part I: History and Theory of
International Economic Law 2. A Short History of International Economic Law
3. The Place of International Economic Law in the International Legal Order
4. International Economic Law and International Peace and Security Part II:
International Trade Law 5. The World Trade Organization 6. The WTO Dispute
Settlement Reform: A Critical Assessment of the February 2024 Consolidated
Text of a Draft Ministerial Decision on Dispute Settlement 7. Market Access
and Quantitative Restrictions 8. Principles of Non-discrimination in WTO
Law 9. Trade in Services 10. China's Subsidy Problem and the Limits of the
SCM Agreement 11. Trade Remedies in Latin America in Times of Industrial
Policy 12. General Exceptions in WTO Law 13. TRIPS and the Tradification of
Intellectual Property 14. Trade in Agriculture 15. Trade and Health and
Safety 16. Trade and Environment 17. Digital Trade 18. Regional Trade
Agreements Part III: International Investment Law 19. The Sources of
International Investment Law 20. Domestic Foreign Investment Laws 21.
Investor-state Dispute Settlement 22. Fair and Equitable Treatment and its
Interactions with Other Standards of Treatment 23. Non-discrimination in
International Investment Law 24. Expropriation and the Evolving and
Multi-Faceted Relationship between Treaties and General International Law
25. The Right to Regulate in International Investment Law Part IV:
International Monetary Law and Finance 26. The International Financial
Architecture and Sovereign Debt Crisis Resolution 27. Human Rights and the
International Monetary Fund: The Case of Argentina Part V: IEL and
Sustainable Development 28. Taking Sustainable Development Seriously in
International Economic Law 29. International Economic Law and Indigenous
Cultures 30. The Global South and the International Economic Legal Order:
Universal Reform/Regional Enfranchisement 31. International Economic Law
and Climate Change
International Economic Law 2. A Short History of International Economic Law
3. The Place of International Economic Law in the International Legal Order
4. International Economic Law and International Peace and Security Part II:
International Trade Law 5. The World Trade Organization 6. The WTO Dispute
Settlement Reform: A Critical Assessment of the February 2024 Consolidated
Text of a Draft Ministerial Decision on Dispute Settlement 7. Market Access
and Quantitative Restrictions 8. Principles of Non-discrimination in WTO
Law 9. Trade in Services 10. China's Subsidy Problem and the Limits of the
SCM Agreement 11. Trade Remedies in Latin America in Times of Industrial
Policy 12. General Exceptions in WTO Law 13. TRIPS and the Tradification of
Intellectual Property 14. Trade in Agriculture 15. Trade and Health and
Safety 16. Trade and Environment 17. Digital Trade 18. Regional Trade
Agreements Part III: International Investment Law 19. The Sources of
International Investment Law 20. Domestic Foreign Investment Laws 21.
Investor-state Dispute Settlement 22. Fair and Equitable Treatment and its
Interactions with Other Standards of Treatment 23. Non-discrimination in
International Investment Law 24. Expropriation and the Evolving and
Multi-Faceted Relationship between Treaties and General International Law
25. The Right to Regulate in International Investment Law Part IV:
International Monetary Law and Finance 26. The International Financial
Architecture and Sovereign Debt Crisis Resolution 27. Human Rights and the
International Monetary Fund: The Case of Argentina Part V: IEL and
Sustainable Development 28. Taking Sustainable Development Seriously in
International Economic Law 29. International Economic Law and Indigenous
Cultures 30. The Global South and the International Economic Legal Order:
Universal Reform/Regional Enfranchisement 31. International Economic Law
and Climate Change
1. Introducing International Economic Law Part I: History and Theory of
International Economic Law 2. A Short History of International Economic Law
3. The Place of International Economic Law in the International Legal Order
4. International Economic Law and International Peace and Security Part II:
International Trade Law 5. The World Trade Organization 6. The WTO Dispute
Settlement Reform: A Critical Assessment of the February 2024 Consolidated
Text of a Draft Ministerial Decision on Dispute Settlement 7. Market Access
and Quantitative Restrictions 8. Principles of Non-discrimination in WTO
Law 9. Trade in Services 10. China's Subsidy Problem and the Limits of the
SCM Agreement 11. Trade Remedies in Latin America in Times of Industrial
Policy 12. General Exceptions in WTO Law 13. TRIPS and the Tradification of
Intellectual Property 14. Trade in Agriculture 15. Trade and Health and
Safety 16. Trade and Environment 17. Digital Trade 18. Regional Trade
Agreements Part III: International Investment Law 19. The Sources of
International Investment Law 20. Domestic Foreign Investment Laws 21.
Investor-state Dispute Settlement 22. Fair and Equitable Treatment and its
Interactions with Other Standards of Treatment 23. Non-discrimination in
International Investment Law 24. Expropriation and the Evolving and
Multi-Faceted Relationship between Treaties and General International Law
25. The Right to Regulate in International Investment Law Part IV:
International Monetary Law and Finance 26. The International Financial
Architecture and Sovereign Debt Crisis Resolution 27. Human Rights and the
International Monetary Fund: The Case of Argentina Part V: IEL and
Sustainable Development 28. Taking Sustainable Development Seriously in
International Economic Law 29. International Economic Law and Indigenous
Cultures 30. The Global South and the International Economic Legal Order:
Universal Reform/Regional Enfranchisement 31. International Economic Law
and Climate Change
International Economic Law 2. A Short History of International Economic Law
3. The Place of International Economic Law in the International Legal Order
4. International Economic Law and International Peace and Security Part II:
International Trade Law 5. The World Trade Organization 6. The WTO Dispute
Settlement Reform: A Critical Assessment of the February 2024 Consolidated
Text of a Draft Ministerial Decision on Dispute Settlement 7. Market Access
and Quantitative Restrictions 8. Principles of Non-discrimination in WTO
Law 9. Trade in Services 10. China's Subsidy Problem and the Limits of the
SCM Agreement 11. Trade Remedies in Latin America in Times of Industrial
Policy 12. General Exceptions in WTO Law 13. TRIPS and the Tradification of
Intellectual Property 14. Trade in Agriculture 15. Trade and Health and
Safety 16. Trade and Environment 17. Digital Trade 18. Regional Trade
Agreements Part III: International Investment Law 19. The Sources of
International Investment Law 20. Domestic Foreign Investment Laws 21.
Investor-state Dispute Settlement 22. Fair and Equitable Treatment and its
Interactions with Other Standards of Treatment 23. Non-discrimination in
International Investment Law 24. Expropriation and the Evolving and
Multi-Faceted Relationship between Treaties and General International Law
25. The Right to Regulate in International Investment Law Part IV:
International Monetary Law and Finance 26. The International Financial
Architecture and Sovereign Debt Crisis Resolution 27. Human Rights and the
International Monetary Fund: The Case of Argentina Part V: IEL and
Sustainable Development 28. Taking Sustainable Development Seriously in
International Economic Law 29. International Economic Law and Indigenous
Cultures 30. The Global South and the International Economic Legal Order:
Universal Reform/Regional Enfranchisement 31. International Economic Law
and Climate Change







