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9780198897842

Principles of International Economic Law, 3e

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    9780198897842

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  • Copyright: 2024-04-04
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Summary

Principles of International Economic Law provides a comprehensive overview of the central topics in international economic law, with an emphasis on the interplay between the different economic and political interests on both the international and domestic levels. Following recent tendencies, the book examines classical topics of international economic law - such as WTO law, investment protection, commercial law, and monetary law - in context with emerging aspects of human rights, environmental protection, and the legitimate claims of developing countries.

A perfect introductory text to the field of international economic law, the book thoroughly analyses legal developments within their wider political, economic, or social context. Topics covered range from codes of conduct for multinational enterprises, to human rights implications of the exploiting natural resources and the legal impact of climate protection. The book demonstrates the economic foundations and economic implications of legal frameworks. It puts into profile the often-complex relationship between, on the one hand, international standards on liberalization and economic rationality and, on the other, state sovereignty and national preferences. It describes the newly developed forms of economic cooperation between states, such as the G7, the G20, or the BRICS.

Herdegen's Principles of International Economic Law has established itself as a leading textbook in the field. This fully updated third edition covers new aspects and developments, with a particular focus on corporate social responsibility, challenges for WTO law, mega-regional agreements such as CPTPP, the impact of human rights law and environmental standards, and cryptocurrencies.

Author Biography

Matthias Herdegen, Chair for Public, European and International Law, Director of the Institute for Public International Law, University of Bonn

Professor Herdegen has since 1995 held the chair for Public, European, and International Law at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. He is also Director of the Institute for Public International Law and the Institute for Public Law. He has been a visiting professor at New York University's Global Law School, University of St. Gallen, and University of Paris I; as well as an honorary professor at Pontifical University Javeriana (Bogotá) and University del Rosario (Bogotá).

Table of Contents

Part I: Contents, History, and Structure of International Economic Law1. The Law of International Economic Relations: Contents and Structure2. Past and Present of the International Economic Order3. The Actors of International Economic Law4. The Legal Sources of International Economic Law5. Corporate Social ResponsibilityPart II: International Economic Law as an Order of Rules and Principles6. Basic Principles of the International Economic Order7. Sovereignty and International Economic Relations8. Human Rights and International Economic Relations9. Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development10. Good Governance-The Internal Structure of States and Global Economic Integration11. Dispute SettlementPart III: World Trade Law and Regional Trade Agreements12. History and Development of World Trade Law13. The World Trade Organization14. The Multilateral and the Plurilateral Agreements on Trade15. The GATT16. The Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS)17. The Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade18. The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)19. The Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)20. Subsidies and Anti-dumping Measures21. Dispute Settlement in the WTO22. WTO Law in Broader Perspective: The Interplay with Other Regimes of International Law23. WTO Law in Domestic Law24. The Regional Integration of MarketsPart IV: International Business Law25. International Sales and Contract Law26. Letters of Credit27. International Building and Construction Contracts28. International Company Law29. International Accounting Standards30. International Competition Law31. International Tax LawPart V: The International Law of Foreign Investment32. Foreign Investment in Practice33. Customary International Law34. Concessions and Investment: Agreements between States and Foreign Companies35. Treaties on Investment Protection36. The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes37. Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency38. The Interplay of Investment Protection and Other Areas of International LawPart VI: International Monetary Law and the International Financial Architecture39. International Monetary Law and International Economic Relations40. The International Monetary Fund: Objectives, Organization, and Functions41. The World Bank and Other International Financial Institutions42. Debt Crises and State Insolvency43. International Regulation of the Banking Sector

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