Journal of International Economic Law
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2021
- Compensation and its Limits: Can Trade’s Losers be Made Whole? pp. 683-702

- Kevin Kolben
- Government Bailouts of Airlines in the COVID-19 Crisis: Improving Transparency in International Air Transport pp. 703-723

- Jae Woon Lee
- Three Decades of the Nakajima Doctrine in EU Law: Where Are We Now? pp. 724-737

- Kristiyan Stoyanov
- The (In)visible Woman at the International Monetary Fund: Engendering National Economic Rule-making pp. 738-754

- Camila Villard Duran
- The Curious Case of Stablecoins—Balancing Risks and Rewards? pp. 755-778

- Agata Ferreira
- Policy Space for Capital Flow Management: An Empirical Investigation pp. 779-798

- Rachel D Thrasher, Sarah Sklar and Kevin P Gallagher
- The Future of the BRI: A New Context and New Issues pp. 799-803

- Heng Wang
- Applying International Economic Law to Artificial Intelligence pp. 804-809

- Anupam Chander and Noelle Wurst
Volume 24, issue 3, 2021
- Recalibrating the WTO Dispute Settlement System: Towards New Standards of Appellate Review pp. 515-533

- Thomas Cottier
- Finding a Rule-Based Solution to the Appellate Body Crisis: Looking Beyond the Multiparty Interim Appeal Arbitration Arrangement pp. 534-550

- Henry Gao
- Special and Differential Treatment Under the World Trade Organization: A Legal Typology pp. 551-571

- Vineet Hegde and Jan Wouters
- Rethinking the (CP)TPP as a Model for Regulation of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises pp. 572-590

- Weihuan Zhou
- A Path Toward Sustainable Development Along the Belt and Road pp. 591-608

- Johanna Aleria P Lorenzo
- Investor–State Mediation and the Belt and Road Initiative: Examining the Conditions for Settlement pp. 609-629

- Mark McLaughlin
- Leveling the Field Through Transnational Regulation pp. 630-648

- Kishanthi Parella
- The Tuna Bond Scandal: The Continued Lack of Transparency in Bank-to-State Credit Facilities Agreements pp. 649-671

- Stephen Connelly
- Emerging Powers, Global Justice, and International Economic Law: Reformers of an Unjust Order? pp. 672-678

- Mohsen al Attar
- The Protection of Intellectual Property Rights under International Investment Law pp. 679-682

- Giorgio Sacerdoti
Volume 24, issue 2, 2021
- Special Economic Zones in International Economic Law: Towards Unilateral Economic Law pp. 229-257

- Julien Chaisse and Georgios Dimitropoulos
- The Past, Present, and Future of Special Economic Zones and Their Impact pp. 259-275

- Douglas Z Zeng
- Financial Services Trade in Special Economic Zones pp. 277-297

- Panagiotis Delimatsis
- The Latest Generation of SEZs: Consumer-Oriented Unilateralism in China’s E-Commerce Trade pp. 299-320

- Jie (Jeanne) Huang
- Investor Obligations in Special Economic Zones: Legal Status, Typology, and Functional Analysis pp. 321-340

- Joanna Lam and Rui Guo
- Labour Rights in Special Economic Zones: Between Unilateralism and Transnational Law Diffusion pp. 341-360

- Lorenzo Cotula and Liliane Mouan
- International Commercial Courts in the ‘Modern Law of Nature’: Adjudicatory Unilateralism in Special Economic Zones pp. 361-379

- Georgios Dimitropoulos
- The WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures and Unilateralism of Special Economic Zones pp. 381-402

- Sherzod Shadikhodjaev
- WTO Litigation and SEZs: Determining the Scope of Exceptional Trade Unilateralism pp. 403-422

- James J Nedumpara, Manya Gupta and Leïla Choukroune
- Regulation of Special Economic Zones Through Regional Trade Agreements: Confronting the Synergy Issue pp. 423-442

- Manjiao Chi
- Dangerous Liaisons: The Story of Special Economic Zones, International Investment Agreements, and Investor–State Dispute Settlement pp. 443-471

- Julien Chaisse
- Special Economic Zones Facing the Challenges of International Taxation: BEPS Action 5, EU Code of Conduct, and the Future pp. 473-490

- Frederik Heitmüller and Irma Mosquera
- From Ideas to Action: Governance Paths to Net Zero pp. 491-496

- Bradly J Condon
- Research Handbook on Feminist Engagement with International Law pp. 497-501

- Erica Coray
- Global Banks on Trial: U.S. Prosecution and the Remaking of International Finance pp. 503-507

- Xenia Lapin
- A Post-WTO International Legal Order: Utopian, Dystopian and Other Scenarios pp. 509-514

- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
Volume 24, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction to Volume 24, 2021 pp. 1-3

- Kathleen Claussen, Sergio Puig and Michael Waibel
- Brexit and Trade Defence: Effects of a Changed Territory pp. 5-24

- Fabian Bickel
- Retooling the Sustainability Standards in EU Free Trade Agreements pp. 25-51

- Marco Bronckers and Giovanni Gruni
- Beyond Trade War: Reevaluating Intellectual Property Bilateralism in the US–China Context pp. 53-76

- Carrie Shu Shang and Wei Shen
- Settling Interstate Trade Disputes: Lessons from the EFTA Complaints Procedure pp. 77-97

- Johannes Hendrik Fahner
- Feminist Overview of International Investment Law—A Preliminary Inquiry pp. 99-125

- Amit Kumar Sinha and Pushkar Anand
- Do Economic Crises Trigger Treaty–Based Investor–State Arbitration Disputes? pp. 127-155

- Christian Bellak and Markus Leibrecht
- Environmental and Human Rights Counterclaims in International Investment Arbitration: at the Crossroads of Domestic and International Law pp. 157-179

- Xuan Shao
- A Pareto-Improving Compensation Rule for Investment Treaties pp. 181-202

- Emma Aisbett and Jonathan Bonnitcha
- Evolutionary Interpretation and International Law pp. 203-219

- Geraldo Vidigal
- The Law of Political Economy: Transformation in the Function of Law; Ordo-Liberalism, Law and the Rule of Economics pp. 221-228

- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
Volume 23, issue 4
- Editors’ Farewell pp. 791-791

- Chris Brummer and Joost Pauwelyn
- Nations and Markets pp. 793-815

- Harlan Grant Cohen
- Reforming WTO Conflict Management: Why and How to Improve the Use of ‘Specific Trade Concerns’ pp. 817-839

- Robert Wolfe
- China’s ‘Going Global’ Policy: Transnational Production Subsidies Under the WTO SCM Agreement pp. 841-863

- Victor Crochet and Vineet Hegde
- The EU in Search for Stronger Enforcement Rules: Assessing the Proposed Amendments to Trade Enforcement Regulation 654/2014 pp. 865-884

- Wolfgang Weiß and Cornelia Furculita
- Explaining the Limits of the WTO in Shaping the Rule of Law in China pp. 885-905

- Ming Du and Qingjiang Kong
- A Story Half Told—Selective Benefit Assessment in the New US CVD Rule for Exchange Rates pp. 907-928

- Jaemin Lee
- Investment Law before Arbitration pp. 929-947

- Jarrod Hepburn, Martins Paparinskis, Lauge N Skovgaard Poulsen and Michael Waibel
- Metanarratives as a Trap: Critique of Investor–State Arbitration Reform pp. 949-971

- Ksenia Polonskaya
- Multilateralizing Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Looking for the Added Value pp. 973-988

- N Jansen Calamita
- Anti-Corruption Provisions in International Investment Agreements: Investor Obligations, Sustainability Considerations, and Symmetric Balance pp. 989-1013

- Yueming Yan
- Taxation of Digital Services Under Trade Agreements pp. 1015-1039

- Chris Noonan and Victoria Plekhanova
- Patent Games in the Global South: Pharmaceutical Patent Law-Making in Brazil, India and Nigeria pp. 1041-1047

- Titilayo Adebola
- Narratives of Hunger in International Law: Feeding the World in Times of Climate Change pp. 1049-1053

- Kevin Crow
- Trade and Environment Governance at the World Trade Organization Committee on Trade and Environment pp. 1055-1058

- Gabrielle Marceau
Volume 23, issue 3
- Facilitating Access to Cross-Border Supplies of Patented Pharmaceuticals: The Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 535-561

- Frederick M Abbott, Jerome H Reichman and Bunyan S. Womble
- Women at the Frontline of COVID-19: Can Gender Mainstreaming in Free Trade Agreements Help? pp. 563-582

- Amrita Bahri
- Selective Reshaping: China’s Paradigm Shift in International Economic Governance pp. 583-606

- Heng Wang
- A New Chinese Economic Order? pp. 607-635

- Gregory Shaffer and Henry Gao
- Interface 2.0 in Rules on State-Owned Enterprises: A Comparative Institutional Approach pp. 637-663

- Ru Ding
- MCDF: A New Beacon of Multilateralism in Development Finance pp. 665-684

- Bin Gu
- Facts, Evidence and the Burden of Proof in the World Bank Group Sanctions System pp. 685-702

- Joachim Åhman
- Cybersecurity, Technological Neutrality, and International Trade Law pp. 723-745

- Gabriele Gagliani
- Taxes and Custom: Tax Treaties as Evidence for Customary International Law pp. 747-769

- Céline Braumann
- Is Data Localization a Solution for Schrems II? pp. 771-784

- Anupam Chander
Volume 23, issue 2, 2020
- The Remains of the Day: The International Economic Order in the Era of Disintegration* pp. 299-322

- Francesco Montanaro and Federica Violi
- International Economic Law and Disintegration: Beware the Schmittean Moment pp. 323-345

- Alessandra Arcuri
- Economic Disintegration? Political, Economic, and Legal Drivers and the Need for ‘Greening Embedded Trade Liberalism’ pp. 347-370

- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- Making the WTO (Not So) Great Again: The Case Against Responding to the Trump Trade Agenda Through Reform of WTO Rules on Subsidies and State Enterprises pp. 371-389

- Robert Howse
- Integration and Disintegration: Trade and Labor Market Integration pp. 391-412

- Margaret E Peters
- Disintegration and Change in the International Law on Foreign Investment pp. 413-429

- Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah
- (Dis)integration in Global Resource Governance: Extractivism, Human Rights, and Investment Treaties pp. 431-454

- Lorenzo Cotula
- International Investment Agreements, Human Rights, and Environmental Justice: The Texaco/Chevron Case From the Ecuadorian Amazon pp. 455-468

- Lorenzo Pellegrini, Murat Arsel, Martí Orta-Martínez and Carlos F Mena
- From Monetary to Fiscal to Political Union: A Progression to Integration or a Recipe for Failure? pp. 469-488

- Massimo D’Antoni
- Differentiated Integration and Disintegration in the EU: Brexit, the Eurozone Crisis, and Other Troubles pp. 489-507

- Menelaos Markakis
- Money Laundering and Central Bank Governance in The European Union pp. 509-533

- Panicos Demetriades and Radosveta Vassileva
Volume 23, issue 1, 2020
- Trumping Capacity Gap with Negotiation Strategies: the Mexican USMCA Negotiation Experience pp. 1-23

- Amrita Bahri and Monica Lugo
- Reimagining Trade-Plus Compliance: The Labor Story pp. 25-43

- Kathleen Claussen
- A Really Big Button That Doesn’t Do Anything? The Anti-NME Clause in US Trade Agreements Between Law and Geoeconomics pp. 45-64

- Geraldo Vidigal
- Trade in Services in the African Continental Free Trade Area: Prospects, Challenges and WTO Compatibility pp. 65-95

- Regis Y Simo
- ASEAN at the Crossroads: Trap and Track between CPTPP and RCEP pp. 97-117

- Chien-Huei Wu
- Energy Pricing Policies and the International Trade Regime pp. 119-141

- Tom S H Moerenhout
- Clash of Trade and National Public Interest in WTO Law: The Illusion of ‘Weighing and Balancing’ and the Theory of Reservation pp. 143-163

- Csongor István Nagy
- Cross-Cumulation Arrangement as FTA Under GATT Article XXIV pp. 165-185

- Jong Bum Kim
- Digital Trade Provisions in Preferential Trade Agreements: Introducing a New Dataset pp. 187-220

- Mira Burri and Rodrigo Polanco
- Agreement Forthcoming? A Comparison of EU, US, and Chinese RTAs in Times of Plurilateral E-Commerce Negotiations pp. 221-244

- Ines Willemyns
- CHINESE PUZZLE: ANATOMY OF THE (INVISIBLE) BELT AND ROAD INVESTMENT TREATY1 pp. 245-269

- Julien Chaisse and Jamieson Kirkwood
- The Achmea Judgment and the Applicability of the Energy Charter Treaty in Intra-EU Investment Arbitration pp. 271-292

- J Robert Basedow
- State Responsibility for Breaches of Investment Contracts pp. 293-297

- Olaoye Kehinde Folake
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