ISSN: 1369-3034, EISSN: 1464-3758
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CONTENIDO
EDITORIAL
Introduction to Volume 24, 2021
Kathleen Claussen, Sergio Puig, Michael Waibel
TRADE
Brexit and Trade Defence: Effects of a Changed Territory
Fabian Bickel
Retooling the Sustainability Standards in EU Free Trade Agreements
Marco Bronckers, Giovanni Gruni
Beyond Trade War: Reevaluating Intellectual Property Bilateralism in the US–China Context
Carrie Shu Shang, Wei Shen
Settling Interstate Trade Disputes: Lessons from the EFTA Complaints Procedure
Johannes Hendrik Fahner
INVESTMENT
Editor’s Choice
Feminist Overview of International Investment Law—A Preliminary Inquiry
Amit Kumar Sinha, Pushkar Anand
Do Economic Crises Trigger Treaty–Based Investor–State Arbitration Disputes?
Christian Bellak, Markus Leibrecht
Environmental and Human Rights Counterclaims in International Investment Arbitration: at the Crossroads of Domestic and International Law
Xuan Shao
A Pareto-Improving Compensation Rule for Investment Treaties
Emma Aisbett, Jonathan Bonnitcha
BOOK REVIEWS
Evolutionary Interpretation and International Law
Geraldo Vidigal
The Law of Political Economy: Transformation in the Function of Law; Ordo-Liberalism, Law and the Rule of Economics
Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann