Journal of International Economic Law
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Current editor(s): Kathleen Claussen, Sergio Puig and Michael Waibel
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2017
- International Investment Law through the Lens of Global Justice pp. 747-775

- Steven R Ratner
- The Use of Most-Favoured-Nation Clauses to Import Substantive Treaty Provisions in International Investment Agreements pp. 777-805

- Facundo Pérez-Aznar
- Implementing the No Harm Principle in International Economic Law: A Comparison Between Measure-Based Rules and Effect-Based Rules pp. 807-828

- Jelena Bäumler
- What use is an unloaded gun? The substantive discipline of the WTO TBT Code of Good Practice and its application to private standards pursuing public objectives pp. 829-854

- Enrico Partiti
- Seeds, Trade, Trust: Regionalization Commitments under the SPS Agreement pp. 855-881

- Naoto Nelson Saika
- Export Restrictions in Plant Breeder's Rights pp. 883-903

- Matthew Kennedy
- The United Kingdom’s Post-Brexit Trade Regime with the European Union and the Rest of the World: Perspectives and Constraints pp. 905-926

- Giorgio Sacerdoti
- Why Is There So Little Litigation under Free Trade Agreements? Retaliation and Adjudication in International Dispute Settlement pp. 927-950

- Geraldo Vidigal
- Old Wine in a New Bottle: The EU’s Response to the Expiry of Section 15(a)(ii) of China’s WTO Protocol of Accession pp. 951-977

- Andrei Suse
- The Evolution of International Arbitration. By ALEC STONE SWEET and FLORIAN GRISEL pp. 979-983

- Camille Martini
- Asian Designs: Governance in the Contemporary World Order. Edited by SAADIA M. PEKKANEN pp. 983-985

- Mie Oba
- Public Policy in International Economic Law: The ICESCR in Trade, Finance, and Investment. By DIANE DESIERTO pp. 985-988

- Kevin Crow
Volume 19, issue 4, 2016
- Will the EU’s Proposal Concerning an Investment Court System for CETA and TTIP Lead to Enforceable Awards?—The Limits of Modifying the ICSID Convention and the Nature of Investment Arbitration pp. 761-786

- August Reinisch
- Dear Prudence: Allowances under International Trade and Investment Law for Prudential Regulation in the Financial Services Sector pp. 787-820

- Andrew D. Mitchell, Jennifer K. Hawkins and Neha Mishran
- International Lawmaking By Transgovernmental Networks: Using Domestic Coordination to Address Asymmetries In Participation pp. 821-843

- Henrique Choer Moraes
- The Standstill of Rules of Origin for Services: Towards a ‘Substantial Transformation’ Approach pp. 845-862

- Duy-Khuong Dinhkhuong
- Debunking the Myth of ‘Particular Market Situation’ In WTO Antidumping Law pp. 863-892

- Weihuan Zhou and Andrew Percival
- WTO Dispute Settlement at Twenty: Insiders’ Reflections on India’s Participation. By Abhijit Das and James J. Nedumpara pp. 893-896

- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- Theories of International Politics and Zombies: Revived Edition. By Daniel W. Drezner pp. 897-901

- Rodolfo Carlos Rivas
- Bounded Rationality and Economic Diplomacy: The Politics of Investment Treaties in Developing Countries. By Lauge N.S. Poulsen pp. 901-906

- Lorenzo Cotula
Volume 19, issue 3, 2016
- Mapping the Universe of International Investment Agreements pp. 561-588

- Wolfgang Alschner and Dmitriy Skougarevskiy
- Is the WTO's Approach to International Standards on Services Outdated? pp. 589-605

- Gabriel Gari
- Public Procurement and Private Standards: Ensuring Sustainability Under the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement pp. 607-627

- Maria Anna Corvaglia
- Managing Trade Conflicts in the ICT Industry: A Case Study of EU–Greater China Area pp. 629-656

- Han-Wei Liu and Shin-Yi Peng
- Disciplines on State-Owned Enterprises in International Economic Law: Are We Moving in the Right Direction? pp. 657-680

- Ines Willemyns
- Explaining Compliance and Non-Compliance with ICSID Awards: The Argentine Case Study and a Multiple Theoretical Approach pp. 681-706

- Moshe Hirsch
- Determinants of European Banks’ Bailouts Following the 2007–2008 Financial Crisis pp. 707-742

- Catarina Fernandes, Jorge Farinha, Francisco Vitorino Martins and Cesario Mateus
- Class, Mass, and Collective Arbitration in National and International Law. By Stacie I. STRONG pp. 749-754

- Ridhi Kabra
- Corruption: Economic Analysis and International Law. By MARCO ARNONE and LEONARDO S. BORLINI pp. 755-758

- Anna G. Micara
Volume 19, issue 2, 2016
- Editor’s Note pp. 315-316

- R. Michael Gadbaw
- John Jackson’s Legacy: Defining a Field pp. 317-322

- Robert B. Thompson
- John H. Jackson, Sovereignty-Modern and the Constitutional Approach to International Law pp. 323-328

- Thomas Cottier
- A Field of his Own: John Jackson and the Consolidation of International Economic Law as a Scholarly Domain pp. 329-331

- Tomer Broude
- John Jackson and the Rule of Law pp. 333-334

- William J. Davey
- John H. Jackson and WTO Dispute Settlement pp. 335-338

- Peter L.H. Van den Bossche
- John H. Jackson—WTO Institution Builder pp. 339-341

- Debra P. Steger
- Professor John H. Jackson and the Normative Challenges of the WTO pp. 343-346

- Isabelle Van Damme
- Call It the ‘WTO Charter’: John Jackson and His Abiding Concern for Treaty Nomenclature and Structure pp. 347-351

- Reto Malacrida
- Worthy of a Nobel: An Appreciation of John H. Jackson pp. 353-354

- Gary Hufbauer
- Implementing International Trade Agreements in Domestic Jurisdictions pp. 355-358

- Mitsuo Matsushita
- The Impact of an Idea: John Jackson’s Striving for a Rule-Oriented International Economic System pp. 359-362

- Roberto Echandi
- Professor John H. Jackson’s contributions to Development in WTO Law pp. 363-366

- Edna Ramirez-Robles
- Integrating Environment and Trade pp. 367-369

- Edith Brown Weiss
- The Coming of Age of International Monetary and Financial Law after the Global Financial Crisis pp. 371-373

- Rosa M. Lastra
- Expanding the IMF’s Regulatory Authority—Incrementally pp. 375-377

- Sean Hagan
- WTO and Non-Trade Issues: Inside/Outside WTO pp. 379-381

- Laurence Boisson de Chazournes
- Professor John H. Jackson: The WTO and Public International Law pp. 383-385

- Andrew D. Mitchell and Tania Voon
- International Economic Law and Human Rights pp. 387-388

- Francis G. Jacobs
- Why Treaty Interpretation and Adjudication Require ‘Constitutional Mind-Sets’ pp. 389-392

- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- John H. Jackson pp. 393-395

- Luiz O. Baptista
- John Jackson as a Teacher pp. 397-399

- Marco Bronckers and Reinhard Quick
- John Jackson as a Resource for Scholars and Others pp. 401-402

- Gary Horlick
- John Jackson’s Contribution to the WTO as Organization: A Personal Reminiscence pp. 403-405

- Pieter Jan Kuijper
- The Fall of ‘71 and the Old Quad: A Personal Tribute to Professor John H. Jackson pp. 407-412

- Joseph J. Norton
- Memory of Professor John Jackson since 1962 pp. 413-416

- Yasuhei Taniguchi
- Security Exceptions in the WTO System: Bridge or Bottle-Neck for Trade and Security? pp. 417-444

- Ji Yeong Yoo and Dukgeun Ahn
- The US Shaping of State-Owned Enterprise Disciplines in the Trans-Pacific Partnership pp. 445-465

- Julien Sylvestre Fleury and Jean-Michel Marcoux
- Measures with Multiple Competing Purposes after EC – Seal Products: Avoiding a Conflict between GATT Article XX-Chapeau and Article 2.1 TBT Agreement pp. 467-495

- Gracia Marín Durán
- What’s Wrong with EU Anti-Circumvention Rules and How to Fix it pp. 497-514

- Arnoud R. Willems and Bregt Natens
- The Future of EU Trade Defence Investigations against Imports from China pp. 515-547

- Jochem de Kok
- International Environmental Law and the Global South. By Shawkat Alam, Sumudu Atapattu, Carmen Gonzalez and Jona Razzaque (eds) pp. 549-554

- M. Sornarajah
- The Thin Justice of International Law: A Moral Reckoning of the Law of Nations. By Steven R. Ratner pp. 554-559

- Pietro Maffettone
Volume 19, issue 1, 2016
- Governance Indicators in the Law of Development Finance: A Legal Analysis of the World Bank’s ‘Country Policy and Institutional Assessment’ pp. 1-26

- Michael Riegner
- Protecting Regulatory Autonomy through Greater Precision in Investment Treaties: The TPP, CETA, and TTIP pp. 27-50

- Caroline Henckels
- Challenging the Use of Special 301 against Measures Promoting Access to Medicines: Options Under the WTO Agreements pp. 51-86

- Suzanne Zhou
- The Protection of Intellectual Property and International Investment Law pp. 87-90

- Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan
- Intellectual Property Rights as Protected Investments: How Open are the Gates? pp. 91-120

- Carlos Correa and Jorge E. Viñuales
- Interpreting the Overlap of International Investment and Intellectual Property Law pp. 121-143

- Susy Frankel
- Fair and Equitable Treatment and Judicial Patent Decisions pp. 145-174

- Kathleen Liddell and Michael Waibel
- ‘Repackaging’ Plain Packaging in Europe: Strategic Litigation and Public Interest Considerations pp. 175-210

- Eva Nanopoulos and Rumiana Yotova
- The WTOs DSU Article 23 as Guiding Principle for the Systemic Interpretation of International Investment Agreements in the Light of TRIPs pp. 211-239

- Simon Klopschinski
- Challenging Compliance with International Intellectual Property Norms in Investor–state Dispute Settlement pp. 241-277

- Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan
- The Making of the TRIPS Agreement Personal Insights from the Uruguay Round Negotiations. By Jayashree Watal and Antony Taubman (eds) pp. 279-282

- Rodolfo Carlos Rivas Rea
- Balancing Human Rights, Environmental Protection and International Trade, Lessons from the EU Experience. By EMILY REID pp. 283-287

- Rike Krämer
- WTO Dispute Settlement 1995–2015—A Statistical Analysis pp. 289-300

- Kara Leitner and Simon Lester
- Book Survey 2015 pp. 301-305

- Prepared by Marylin Johnson Raisch
- Website Survey 2015 pp. 307-314

- Marylin Johnson Raisch