Journal of International Economic Law
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2024
- Global tax governance: taking stock of the past and looking forward pp. 591-595

- Tsilly Dagan and Alice Pirlot
- What is wrong with the international business tax system? pp. 596-603

- John Vella
- The elusive reform of international tax dispute settlement pp. 604-610

- Yariv Brauner
- Using multilateral instruments to preserve a bilateral system pp. 611-617

- Philip Baker
- International institutions in global tax governance pp. 618-623

- Miranda Stewart
- The role of the United Nations in ensuring equitable tax policies for developing countries pp. 624-631

- Afton Titus
- Rethinking taxing rights pp. 632-638

- Luís Eduardo Schoueri and Pedro Guilherme Lindenberg Schoueri
- Global justice in the reshaping of international tax pp. 639-645

- Ivan Ozai
- Remaking trade for a sustainable future pp. 646-652

- Joel Trachtman, Jan Yves Remy and Daniel C Esty
- Sustainability and the WTO trading system pp. 653-658

- James Bacchus
- First, ‘things’ first: prioritizing environmental goods tariff reductions at the WTO pp. 659-667

- Maureen Hinman and Sarah V Stewart
- Reforming and repurposing agricultural subsidies to facilitate trade and sustainability pp. 668-674

- Carmel Cahill
- Fisheries subsidies, the WTO, and sustainability pp. 675-682

- Mustaqeem De Gama
- Supporting trade negotiations with sustainable development impact assessments pp. 683-689

- Sonia E Rolland
- Overcoming the circularity divide: accelerating a circular apparel transition in Africa through trade pp. 690-696

- Colette van der Ven
- From enthusiasm to apathy: dwindling support for globalization among future generations pp. 697-705

- Irfan Nooruddin and Nita Rudra
- Compatibility of emerging AI regulation with GATS and TBT: the EU Artificial Intelligence Act pp. 706-722

- Marta Soprana
- Reinventing trade, environment and development interlinkages: lessons from the EU–Mercosur Association Agreement pp. 723-740

- James Harrison and Sophia Paulini
- The trade and environment nexus: proposing a broad universal definition of environmental services pp. 741-759

- Nicolette Butler and Jasem Tarawneh
- Confronting the perils of datafication through international economic law pp. 760-765

- María Vásquez Callo-Müller
- Promoting Renewable Energy: The Mutual Supportiveness of Climate Trade Law. By ALESSANDRO MONTI, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023. ISBN: 978 1 80392 077 1 pp. 766-771

- Isha Das
- The SPS Agreement: Navigating Food Safety and International Trade pp. 772-777

- Markus Wagner
Volume 27, issue 3, 2024
- Regulatory autonomy in digital trade agreements pp. 397-423

- Mira Burri and Kholofelo Kugler
- The utility of appellate review at the WTO and its optimal structure pp. 424-440

- Alan O Sykes
- Retooling the regulation of net-zero subsidies: lessons from the US Inflation Reduction Act pp. 441-461

- Giulia Claudia Leonelli and Francesco Clora
- The rise of data property rights in China: how does it compare with the EU data act and what does it mean for digital trade with China? pp. 462-479

- Jie (Jeanne) Huang
- The automatic termination clause in the Fisheries Subsidies Agreement—brinkmanship for future negotiation or a time bomb for self-destruction? pp. 480-499

- Jaemin Lee
- Rethinking the ‘Full Reparation’ standard in energy investment arbitration: how to take climate change into account pp. 500-520

- Yawen Zheng
- Chinese companies in tax havens pp. 521-537

- Noam Noked and Jingyi Wang
- Dynamic diffusion pp. 538-557

- Anu Bradford, Adam Chilton and Katerina Linos
- The concept of the level playing field in International Economic Law pp. 558-576

- Marios Tokas
- Friction theory and conflict prevention in legal analysis pp. 577-583

- Francesco Parisi and Donatella Porrini
- And the lawsuits kept rolling in pp. 584-588

- W. Mark C Weidemaier
Volume 27, issue 2, 2024
- Twenty-first century customs fraud: how to effectively enforce EU sustainability requirements on imports pp. 203-222

- Joost Pauwelyn
- Mitigating the rise of unilateralism: lessons from forestry management pp. 223-240

- Gregory Messenger
- International investment agreements and the global minimum tax: of treaty troubles and investment incentives pp. 241-258

- Vincent Beyer
- International adjudication as interactional law-making: the incorporation of fair and equitable treatment elements in investment treaties pp. 259-277

- Chen Yu
- The influence of legal scholars on the development of international investment law pp. 278-296

- William Hamilton Byrne
- Mining in investment arbitration: an analysis of mining companies’ legitimate expectations pp. 297-313

- Clara López
- Discourses of ISDS reform: a comparison of UNCITRAL Working Group III and ICSID processes pp. 314-335

- Jean-Michel Marcoux, Andrea K Bjorklund, Elizabeth A Whitsitt and Lukas Vanhonnaeker
- Re-thinking the sustainability of sovereign debt pp. 336-352

- Daniel D Bradlow, Rosa M Lastra and Stephen Kim Park
- Conjuring markets: valuation in comparative international economic law pp. 353-370

- Toni Marzal
- International adjudication and the development of regulatory standards pp. 371-377

- Joshua Paine
- How to safeguard social objectives of intellectual property rights in the context of investment arbitration pp. 378-381

- Gabriel M Lentner
- The Technological Competence of Arbitrators. Katia Fach Gómez pp. 382-385

- Damien Charlotin
- Economic progress versus cultural preservation: insights from ‘cultural heritage in international economic law’ pp. 386-391

- Emily Behzadi Cárdenas
Volume 27, issue 1, 2024
- Making international trade work for sustainable development: toward a new WTO framework for subsidies pp. 1-17

- Elena Cima and Daniel C Esty
- Border carbon adjustment compliance and the WTO: the interactional evolution of law pp. 18-40

- Laurie Durel
- ISDS 2.0: time for a doctrine of precedent? pp. 41-53

- Martin Jarrett
- Pro-Claimant bias in arbitrator selection pp. 54-69

- Tobias Traxler
- Compliance politics and international investment disputes: a new dataset pp. 70-92

- Nicola Strain, Runar Hilleren Lie, Yuliya Chernykh, Even Espelid, Taylor St John, Malcolm Langford, Isabella Cuervo-Lorens, Daniel Peat, Maria Florencia Sarmiento, Coen Ripson, Maxim Usynin, Faadhil Adams, Tarald Gulseth Berge, Laura Létourneau-Tremblay, Prevy Parekh, Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi, Morr Link, Lara Eguia, Øyvind Stiansen and Emilia Onyema
- Toward best practices for trade-security measures pp. 93-113

- Harlan Grant Cohen
- Whither security? The concept of ‘essential security interests’ in investment treaties’ security exceptions pp. 114-129

- Caroline Henckels
- Transatlantic leadership in an era of human rights-based export controls pp. 130-146

- Nina M Hart and Christopher A Casey
- Critical insecurities? The European Union’s strategy for a stable supply of minerals pp. 147-165

- Victor Crochet and Weihuan Zhou
- Depoliticizing money: how the International Monetary Fund transformed central banking pp. 166-185

- Kanad Bagchi
- Digital regulation in the shadow of digital empires: a quest for cooperation? pp. 186-191

- Han-Wei Liu and Weihuan Zhou
- From pledges to neglect: treaties and the rule of law promise pp. 192-195

- Lauge N Skovgaard Poulsen
- Investors’ International Law pp. 196-202

- Dominic Npoanlari Dagbanja
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