21 avril 2020

REVUE : Journal of International Economic Law (vol. 23, n°1, March 2020)

David ROY

The latest issue of the Journal of International Economic Law (vol. 23, n°1, March 2020) is out.


Amrita Bahri & Monica Lugo, Trumping Capacity Gap with Negotiation Strategies: the Mexican USMCA Negotiation Experience 
Kathleen Claussen, Reimagining Trade-Plus Compliance: The Labor Story 
Geraldo Vidigal, A Really Big Button That Doesn’t Do Anything? The Anti-NME Clause in US Trade Agreements Between Law and Geoeconomics 
Regis Y. Simo, Trade in Services in the African Continental Free Trade Area: Prospects, Challenges and WTO Compatibility
Chien-Huei Wu, ASEAN at the Crossroads: Trap and Track between CPTPP and RCEP 
Tom S.H. Moerenhout, Energy Pricing Policies and the International Trade Regime 
Csongor István Nagy, Clash of Trade and National Public Interest in WTO Law: The Illusion of ‘Weighing and Balancing’ and the Theory of Reservation 
Jong Bum Kim, Cross-Cumulation Arrangement as FTA Under GATT Article XXIV 
Mira Burri & Rodrigo Polanco, Digital Trade Provisions in Preferential Trade Agreements: Introducing a New Dataset 
Ines Willemyns, Agreement Forthcoming? A Comparison of EU, US, and Chinese RTAs in Times of Plurilateral E-Commerce Negotiations 
Julien Chaisse & Jamieson Kirkwood, Chinese Puzzle: Anatomy of the (Invisible) Belt and Road Investment Treaty 
J. Robert Basedow, The Achmea Judgment and the Applicability of the Energy Charter Treaty in Intra-EU Investment Arbitration


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