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Geopolitical Risks and Geoeconomics in International Economic Law

Edited by Junji Nakagawa (), Taro Hamada () and Yoshimichi Ishikawa ()

in Economics, Law, and Institutions in Asia Pacific from Springer, currently edited by Makoto Yano

Date: 2026
ISBN: 978-981-95-6996-0
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction
Junji Nakagawa, Taro Hamada and Yoshimichi Ishikawa
Ch 2 Geopolitical Conflict, Geoeconomic Manoeuvring, and the Law of the Jungle: Are We Witnessing the End of the Liberal Trading Order?
Jianfu Chen and Zhiqiong June Wang
Ch 3 Sustainable Digitalization and Cyber Resilience on the Supply Chain
Rolf H. Weber
Ch 4 How to Capture “Supply Chain Resilience” Under Justifications of the WTO Law
Mari Shimizu
Ch 5 Geopolitical Risk and International Economic Law: An Empirical Framework for Designing Resilient Trade and Investment Rules
Yoshimichi Ishikawa
Ch 6 How Geopolitics Shape New Forms of International Economic Ordering
Alexandros Bakos
Ch 7 Investment Screening Mechanisms Under the Investment Treaty Law: The Case of the UK’s National Security and Investment Act
Apoorva Vishnoi
Ch 8 Does the Frequent Invocation of the National Security Exception Render WTO Disciplines Meaningless? Exploring Viable Options Under the Current WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism
Tomohiko Kobayashi
Ch 9 Beyond Investment Protection: A Theory of Political Risk Governance in International Investment Law
Teerawat Wongkaew
Ch 10 National Security Concerns and Data Governance: Export Restrictions on Data and Its Implications for International Economic Law
Shota Watanabe
Ch 11 Conflict Between Environmental Protection and Investment Protection
Satomi Shintani
Ch 12 Digital Silk Road or Cyber Silk Curtain? Geo-Economics and Legal Dynamics of China’s Belt and Road Initiative Within ASEAN Under the RCEP Framework
Intan Innayatun Soeparna and Sheva Atha Nugroho
Ch 13 Bamboo in the Storm: A Vietnamese Perspective on Data Sovereignty and Trust in the Digital Economy
Hien Xuan My Nguyen and Vy Thao Nguyen Ngo
Ch 14 “Soft” Law on Cybersecurity and Data Governance: Strengthening Asia’s Digital Economy
Trang Anh Mac
Ch 15 Normative Reconstruction of Data Governance in Asia Amid Geopolitical Shifts
Hiroshi Kataoka
Ch 16 The Case for the Development of an Asian Regional AI Framework—Expanding the Discussion on “Sovereign AI” to a Regional Level
Sungjin Kang
Ch 17 Technology Transfer in the Health Sector: Between Voluntary Licenses and Competition
Francisco Hernández Fernández
Ch 18 Principles of Sustainable Finance Regulation and Their International Investment Law Implications: The Case of Hong Kong and Its Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance
Soo-Hyun Lee
Ch 19 Forging Trade Rules in the Age of AI: The Case for Special Labor Safeguards
Tsai-fang Chen

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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-6996-0

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