ISSN: 1369-3034, EISSN: 1464-3758
The Journal of International Economic Law is dedicated to encouraging thoughtful and scholarly attention to a very broad range of subjects that concern the relation of law to international economic activity, by providing the major English language medium for publication of high-quality manuscripts relevant to the endeavours of scholars, government officials, legal professionals, and others.
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CONTENIDO
1. TRADE
Editor’s Choice
Recalibrating the WTO Dispute Settlement System: Towards New Standards of Appellate Review
Thomas Cottier
Finding a Rule-Based Solution to the Appellate Body Crisis: Looking Beyond the Multiparty Interim Appeal Arbitration Arrangement
Henry Gao
Special and Differential Treatment Under the World Trade Organization: A Legal Typology
Vineet Hegde, Jan Wouters
Rethinking the (CP)TPP as a Model for Regulation of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises
Weihuan Zhou
2. THE BELT AND ROAD
A Path Toward Sustainable Development Along the Belt and Road
Johanna Aleria P Lorenzo
Investor–State Mediation and the Belt and Road Initiative: Examining the Conditions for Settlement
Mark McLaughlin
3. CROSS-CUTTING THEMES
Leveling the Field Through Transnational Regulation
Kishanthi Parella
4. FINANCE
The Tuna Bond Scandal: The Continued Lack of Transparency in Bank-to-State Credit Facilities Agreements
Stephen Connelly
5. BOOK REVIEWS
Emerging Powers, Global Justice, and International Economic Law: Reformers of an Unjust Order?
Mohsen al Attar
The Protection of Intellectual Property Rights under International Investment Law
Giorgio Sacerdoti