The latest issue of the Journal of International Economic Law (vol. 26, n°1, March 2023) is out, with a special issue on the occasion of its "25th Anniversary".
Introduction
Kathleen Claussen, Sergio Puig, Michael Waibel, From the Editors in Chief
Andrea K Bjorklund & Gabrielle Marceau, New (Paradigms In) International Economic Law
Original Articles
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, The WTO’S Contribution to the Challenges of Global Commons
Kristalina Georgieva & Rhoda Weeks-Brown, The IMF’s Evolving Role Within a Constant Mandate
Lisa Jorgenson & Carsten Fink, WIPO’s Contributions to International Cooperation on Intellectual Property
Meg Kinnear, The Role of ICSID in International Economic Law
Chiara Giorgetti, The Transformation of International Organizations—Specialization, New Initiatives, and Working Methods—Some Observations on the Work of UNCITRAL Working Group III
Joost Pauwelyn, Taking Stakeholder Engagement in International Policy-Making Seriously: Is the WTO Finally Opening Up?Lucinda A Low, Corporate Power and Accountability in International Economic LawGet accessArrowJoel P Trachtman, Platforms and Global Governance: Globalization on Steroids
Mira Burri, Trade Law 4.0: Are We There Yet?
Reuven Avi-Yonah, International Taxation, Globalization, and the Economic Digital Divide
Meredith Kolsky Lewis, International Trade Agreements: Laboratories of Innovation or Propellers of Fragmentation?
Isabelle Van Damme, 25 Years of Law and Practice at the WTO: Did the Appellate Body Dig its Own Grave?
Valerie Hughes, Maintaining Relevance in a Much-Changed World: Reforming WTO Dispute Settlement
Manjiao Chi, International Regulation of Industrial Subsidy
Petros C Mavroidis & André Sapir, State Capitalism in the GATT/WTO Legal Order
Anne van Aaken, Investment Law in the Twenty-First Century: Things Will Have to Change in Order to Remain the Same
Federico Ortino, ISDS and Its Transformations
Locknie Hsu, The Evolution of the ‘Trade and …’ ‘Debate’—A View from ASEAN
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