Journal of International Economic Law
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Volume 26, issue 3, 2023
- WTO Rules for Trade with Disputed Territories pp. 397-415

- Olia Kanevskaia
- Anti-deforestation npr-PPMs and Carbon Border Measures: Thinking About the Chapeau of Article XX GATT in Times of Climate Crisis pp. 416-434

- Giulia Claudia Leonelli
- Chronicle of a crisis foretold: how the WTO Appellate Body drove itself into a corner pp. 435-461

- Jorge Miranda and Manuel Sánchez Miranda
- The right to regulate and the interpretation of the WTO Agreement pp. 462-482

- Andrew D Mitchell
- Last year’s model? Investment arbitration, negotiation, and the gap between Model BITs and IIAs pp. 483-499

- Yoram Z Haftel, Morr Link and Tomer Broude
- Treaty influencers: a computational analysis of the development of international investment law pp. 500-524

- Runar Hilleren Lie
- ‘These are my principles. If you don’t like them I have others.’ On justifications of foreign investment protection under international law pp. 525-541

- Fuad Zarbiyev
- Integrating non-binding labour standards in binding trade agreements: The ILO’s feedback loop pp. 542-558

- Desirée LeClercq
- Transnational economic activism and private regulatory power pp. 559-576

- Panagiotis Delimatsis
- China’s recognition and enforcement of foreign securities judgments against overseas-listed Chinese companies pp. 577-594

- Robin Hui Huang and Weixia Gu
- International Economic Law in the ‘Asian Century’ pp. 595-613

- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- What Role for the WTO in Disciplining China’s State-Dominated Economy? pp. 614-618

- Jennifer Hillman
- Narratives of Globalization and the Pitfalls of Neutrality: A Brief Critique of Six Faces of Globalization pp. 619-622

- Paolo Vargiu
Volume 26, issue 2, 2023
- Trade Agreements and Sustainability: Exploring the Potential of Global Value Chain (GVC) Obligations pp. 199-215

- James Harrison
- Supporting the Transition to Climate-Neutral Production: An Evaluation Under the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures pp. 216-232

- Roland Ismer, Harro van Asselt, Jennifer Haverkamp, Michael Mehling, Karsten Neuhoff and Alice Pirlot
- Risk, Reward, and Resilience Framework: Integrative Policy Making in a Complex World pp. 233-265

- Anthea Roberts
- Managing Externalities in the WTO: The Agreement On Fisheries Subsidies pp. 266-284

- Bernard Hoekman, Petros C Mavroidis and Sunayana Sasmal
- A Climate Change Carve-Out for Investment Treaties pp. 285-304

- Joshua Paine and Elizabeth Sheargold
- From Bananas to Large Civil Aircraft: An On-Going Quest for Value-Added in the Computation of Countermeasures at the WTO pp. 305-321

- Marc-Antoine Couet
- The Use of Trade Coercion and China’s Model of ‘Passive-Aggressive Legalism’ pp. 322-342

- Ben Czapnik and Bryan Mercurio
- The WTO and Vaccine Supply Chain Resilience during a Pandemic pp. 343-362

- Chad Bown
- Blockchain and its Applications: A Conceptual Legal Primer pp. 363-383

- Ross P Buckley, Anton N Didenko and Mia Trzecinski
- Preserving the Crown Jewel pp. 384-388

- Stratos Pahis
- Book Review pp. 389-394

- R V Anuradha
Volume 26, issue 1, 2023
- From the Editors in Chief pp. 1-1

- Kathleen Claussen, Sergio Puig and Michael Waibel
- New (Paradigms In) International Economic Law pp. 3-11

- Andrea K Bjorklund and Gabrielle Marceau
- The WTO’S Contribution to the Challenges of Global Commons pp. 12-16

- Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
- The IMF’s Evolving Role Within a Constant Mandate pp. 17-29

- Kristalina Georgieva and Rhoda Weeks-Brown
- WIPO’s Contributions to International Cooperation on Intellectual Property pp. 30-34

- Lisa Jorgenson and Carsten Fink
- The Role of ICSID in International Economic Law pp. 35-39

- Meg Kinnear
- The Transformation of International Organizations—Specialization, New Initiatives, and Working Methods—Some Observations on the Work of UNCITRAL Working Group III pp. 40-50

- Chiara Giorgetti
- Taking Stakeholder Engagement in International Policy-Making Seriously: Is the WTO Finally Opening Up? pp. 51-65

- Joost Pauwelyn
- Corporate Power and Accountability in International Economic Law pp. 66-77

- Lucinda A Low
- Platforms and Global Governance: Globalization on Steroids pp. 78-89

- Joel P Trachtman
- Trade Law 4.0: Are We There Yet? pp. 90-100

- Mira Burri
- International Taxation, Globalization, and the Economic Digital Divide pp. 101-109

- Reuven Avi-Yonah
- International Trade Agreements: Laboratories of Innovation or Propellers of Fragmentation? pp. 110-123

- Meredith Kolsky Lewis
- 25 Years of Law and Practice at the WTO: Did the Appellate Body Dig its Own Grave? pp. 124-132

- Isabelle Van Damme
- Maintaining Relevance in a Much-Changed World: Reforming WTO Dispute Settlement pp. 133-145

- Valerie Hughes
- International Regulation of Industrial Subsidy pp. 146-153

- Manjiao Chi
- State Capitalism in the GATT/WTO Legal Order pp. 154-165

- Petros C Mavroidis and Andre Sapir
- Investment Law in the Twenty-First Century: Things Will Have to Change in Order to Remain the Same pp. 166-176

- Anne van Aaken
- ISDS and Its Transformations pp. 177-187

- Federico Ortino
- The Evolution of the ‘Trade and …’ ‘Debate’—A View from ASEAN pp. 188-198

- Locknie Hsu
Volume 25, issue 4, 2022
- Let’s Agree to Disagree: A Strategy for Trade-Security pp. 527-547

- Mona Pinchis-Paulsen
- Monitoring Agriculture Policy at the WTO: Insights from a New Quantitative Database pp. 548-567

- Lee Ann Jackson(OECD), Federica Maggi(WTO), Roberta Piermartini(WTO) and Stela Rubínová(WTO)
- Fair and Equitable Treatment and Human Rights: A Moral and Legal Reconciliation pp. 568-591

- Steven R Ratner
- Main Act or Side Show? Model Agreements by International Institutions and Their Reuse in Investment Treaty Texts pp. 592-610

- Wolfgang Alschner, Manfred Elsig and Simon Wüthrich
- Investment Facilitation and Sustainable Development: Insufficiencies and Improvements of ASEAN Investment Treaties pp. 611-626

- Manjiao Chi
- Under the Radar—The Return of Member States in EU Investment Policy pp. 627-642

- Marc Bungenberg and Bianca Böhme
- Shareholding Formulas in International Financial Institutions: Learning From the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank pp. 643-658

- Bin Gu and Tong Liu
- The EU Sustainable Finance Framework in Light of International Standards pp. 659-679

- Dirk A Zetzsche, Marco Bodellini and Roberta Consiglio
- Sustainable Finance and Sovereign Debt: The Illusion to Govern by Contract pp. 680-698

- Federico Lupo-Pasini
- Energy in International Trade Law: Concepts, Regulation and Changing Markets pp. 699-702

- Vitaliy Pogoretskyy
- The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War pp. 703-707

- Benjamin Letzler
- Incorporating Rights: Strategies to Advance Corporate Accountability pp. 708-711

- Kent Greenfield
Volume 25, issue 3, 2022
- Standards of Scientific Evidence in Preferential Trade Agreements pp. 369-389

- Margherita Melillo
- ‘Moral’ Determinations in WTO Law: Lessons from the Seals Dispute pp. 390-408

- Ben Czapnik
- DSU Article 11 Violations: A Statistical Exercise pp. 409-423

- Yury Rovnov
- Sovereign Solvency as Monetary Power pp. 424-446

- Karina Patrício Ferreira Lima
- Countering Commodity Trade Mispricing in Low-Income Countries: A Prescriptive Approach pp. 447-463

- Irene Musselli and Elisabeth Bürgi Bonanomi
- A New Chapter in China’s Stance on Labour Protection? An Assessment of the China–EU CAI pp. 464-483

- Yueming Yan
- Competition Law and Economic Inequality: A Comparative Analysis of the US Model of Law pp. 484-500

- Amit Zac
- Trade Links: New Rules for a New World pp. 501-506

- Gabrielle Marceau and Matheus Garcia
- Export Restrictions in the Post-COVID World: Another Step in the Demise of the World Trade Organization pp. 507-515

- Daniel C K Chow
- Au Revoir to Doux Commerce: Building a New Foundation for Global Trade pp. 516-521

- Daniel C Esty
- Investment Treaties & the Legal Imagination: How Foreign Investors Play by Their Own Rules pp. 522-526

- Valentina Vadi
Volume 25, issue 2, 2022
- Racial Capitalism and International Economic Law: Introduction pp. 199-206

- James Thuo Gathii and Ntina Tzouvala
- The Dream of Formality: Racialization Otherwise and International Economic Law pp. 207-223

- Donatella Alessandrini, Johanna del Pilar Cortes-Nieto, Luis Eslava and Anil Yilmaz Vastardis
- Full Protection and Security (for Racial Capitalism) pp. 224-241

- Ntina Tzouvala
- Markets, Sovereignty, and Racialization pp. 242-258

- Michael Fakhri
- Racializing Trade in Corn: México Fights Maíz Imports and GMOs pp. 259-276

- Ernesto Hernández-López
- Indebted Impunity and Violence in a Lesser State: Ethno-Racial Capitalism in Sri Lanka pp. 277-293

- Sujith Xavier, Amar Bhatia and Adrian A Smith
- The Legalization of Cannabis and the Question of Reparations pp. 294-311

- Kojo Koram
- Refiguring Slavery Through International Law: The 1926 Slavery Convention, the ‘Native Labor Code’ and Racial Capitalism pp. 312-333

- Christopher Gevers
- Racial Capitalism and the Contemporary International Law on Slavery: (Re)membering Hacienda Brasil Verde pp. 334-347

- Adelle Blackett
- A Racial Capitalism Panorama pp. 348-361

- Lily Mburu
- Rethinking the Role of Indigenous Peoples as Rightsholders, Stakeholders, and Valuable Market Participants in the Global Trade and Investment Spaces pp. 362-368

- Jide James-Eluyode
Volume 25, issue 1, 2022
- The Illegitimacy of Joint Statement Initiatives and Their Systemic Implications for the WTO pp. 2-24

- Jane Kelsey
- Straining the Spaghetti Bowl: Re-Evaluating the Regulation of Preferential Rules of Origin pp. 25-44

- Christian Delev
- EU Trade Sustainability Impact Assessments: Revisiting the Consultation Process pp. 45-60

- Bernard Hoekman and Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
- Religious Regulation Meets International Trade Law: Halal Measures, a Trade Obstacle? Evidence from the SPS and TBT Committees pp. 61-73

- Eva Johan and Hanna Schebesta
- The Strategies of the International Chamber of Commerce to Eliminate Double Taxation pp. 74-90

- Ksenia Polonskaya
- Secrecy by Default: How Regional Trade Agreements Reshape Protection of Source Code pp. 91-109

- Magdalena Słok-Wódkowska and Joanna Mazur
- Drafting Investment Law: Patterns of Influence in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) pp. 110-128

- Julien Chaisse, Manfred Elsig, Sufian Jusoh and Andrew Lugg
- The Judicial Function of Investment Tribunals: Taking Foundational Assumptions Seriously pp. 129-147

- Yanwen Zhang
- Lithium in International Law: Trade, Investment, and the Pursuit of Supply Chain Justice pp. 148-170

- Oliver Hailes
- Sustainable Seafood Consumption in Action: Reinvigorating Consumers’ Right to Information in a Borderless Digital World pp. 171-190

- Juan He
- New Asian Regionalism in International Economic Law pp. 191-194

- Jaemin Lee
- The Function of Equity in International Law pp. 195-198

- Julien Chaisse
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