A Research Agenda for Global Power Shifts and International Economic Law
Edited by Joel Slawotsky ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This innovative Research Agenda examines the transformational changes affecting the global economic architecture, international law, and investment and trade paradigms. Renowned authors discuss and raise insightful questions with respect to a host of topics including: international tribunals, human rights policies, cross-border data flows, trends in the digital economy, WTO reform, sanctions, subsidies, judicialization of global economic governance, the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement, and the re-conceptualization of national security.
Keywords: Digitalization; Human Rights; National Security; International Tribunals; Arbitration; Wto; Global Power Shifts; International Economic Law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035311491
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to A Research Agenda for Global Power Shifts and International Economic Law

- Joel Slawotsky
- Overcoming the human, rights, and the state in human rights

- Larry Catá Backer (白 轲)
- Digitalization and global power shifts: implications for cross-border data flows and digital FDI

- Julien Chaisse
- The New Development Philosophy: inspiration for the WTO reform on industrial subsidy rules

- Ru Ding and Yupeng Cheng
- The dejudicialization of global economic governance: a paradigm shift in international economic law?

- Ming Du
- Digitalization and its role in international economic law

- Locknie Hsu
- Conceptualizing national security in an era of transformative technologies and strategic conflict

- Joel Slawotsky
- The revolt against international tribunals

- Paul B. Stephan
- Is DEPA a new choice for China in participating in global digital trade governance?

- Wei Shen
- International commercial arbitration in the digital economy

- Leon Trakman and Robert Walters
- The ever-expanding action of the EU against subsidies, except its own

- Juhi Dion Sud and Edwin Vermulst
- Unilateral sanctions: kind and degree; long-arm and strong-arm jurisdiction; real intent and “could-be” intent1

- Sienho Yee
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