Journal of International Economic Law
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2015
- Editors’ Note pp. 709-710

- Chris Brummer and Joost Pauwelyn
- Can Informal Law Discipline Subsidies? pp. 711-741

- Gregory Shaffer, Robert Wolfe and Vinhcent Le
- How Some Countries Became ‘Special’: Developing Countries and the Construction of Difference in Multilateral Trade Lawmaking pp. 743-771

- Nicolas Lamp
- The Unique Features of the Trade Facilitation Agreement: A Revolutionary New Approach to Multilateral Negotiations or the Exception Which Proves the Rule? pp. 773-794

- Ben Czapnik
- Evidentiary Challenges for Public Health Regulation in International Trade and Investment Law pp. 795-826

- Tania Voon
- The Evolution of Labor Rights and Trade—A Transatlantic Comparison and Lessons for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership pp. 827-860

- Jeffrey S. Vogt
- Reforming the International Investment Regime: Lessons from International Trade Law pp. 861-892

- Frank J. Garcia, Lindita Ciko, Apurv Gaurav and Kirrin Hough
- China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment and International Investment Law pp. 893-934

- Karl P. Sauvant and Michael D. Nolan
- Legal Aspects of Economic Integration in Africa. By Richard Frimpong Oppong pp. 935-938

- Olabisi D. Akinkugbe
Volume 18, issue 3, 2015
- Export Policies and the General Agreement on Trade in Services pp. 487-510

- Rudolf Adlung
- The ‘Greenization’ of Chinese Bits: An Empirical Study of the Environmental Provisions in Chinese Bits and its Implications for China’s Future Bit-Making pp. 511-542

- Manjiao Chi
- The GATT Article III:8(a) Procurement Derogation and Canada – Renewable Energy pp. 543-554

- Arwel Davies
- The Legality of the European Union’s Special Incentive Arrangement pp. 555-575

- Vichithri Jayasinghe
- JIEL Debate: Transformative Transatlantic Free Trade Agreements? pp. 577

- The Editors
- Transformative Transatlantic Free Trade Agreements without Rights and Remedies of Citizens? pp. 579-607

- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- Fostering Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation and Gradual Multilateralization pp. 609-624

- Bernard Hoekman
- The Regulatory Cooperation Chapter of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Institutional Structures and Democratic Consequences pp. 625-640

- Alberto Alemanno
- When Does the Exception Become the Rule? Conserving Regulatory Space under CETA pp. 641-654

- Armand de Mestral
- Is Investor–State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) Superior to Litigation Before Domestic Courts? An EU View on Bilateral Trade Agreements pp. 655-677

- Marco Bronckers
- How will TPP and TTIP Change the WTO System? pp. 679-696

- Gary Hufbauer and Cathleen Cimino-Isaacs
- The Origins of International Investment Law: Empire, Environment, and the Safeguarding of Capital. By KATE MILES pp. 697-708

- Michael Fakhri
Volume 18, issue 2, 2015
- The Puzzle of Agricultural Exceptionalism in International Trade Policy pp. 233-260

- Michael Trebilcock and Kristen Pue
- Energy Subsidies and WTO Dispute Settlement: Why Only Renewable Energy Subsidies Are Challenged pp. 261-285

- Henok Birhanu Asmelash
- Reconciling Rules of Origin and Global Value Chains: The Case for Reform pp. 287-305

- Dylan Geraets, Colleen Carroll and Arnoud R. Willems
- Challenges and Solutions for the China–US BIT Negotiations: Insights from the Recent Development of FTZs in China pp. 307-339

- Jie Huang
- Cartels and the Right to Food: An Analysis of States’ Duties and Options pp. 341-382

- Tristan Feunteun
- Protection of Non-Trade Values in WTO Appellate Body Jurisprudence: Exceptions, Economic Arguments, and Eluding Questions pp. 383-405

- Henrik Andersen
- Explaining China’s Tripartite Strategy Toward the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement pp. 407-432

- Ming Du
- Deflection of Trade upon Enlargement of the European Union pp. 433-447

- Nicolaj Kuplewatzky
- Cybersecurity Threats and the WTO National Security Exceptions pp. 449-478

- Shin-yi Peng
- The Future of International Law: Global Government. By JOEL P. TRACHTMAN pp. 479-486

- Justin Desautels-Stein
Volume 18, issue 1, 2015
- Introduction to Volume 18, 2015 pp. 1-2

- The Editors
- The Common Law of International Trade and the Future of the World Trade Organization pp. 3-20

- Thomas Cottier
- Global Market Integration and the Creative Economy: The Paradox of Industry Convergence and Regulatory Divergence pp. 21-50

- Rostam J. Neuwirth
- Crossed Destinies: International Economic Courts and the Protection of Cultural Heritage pp. 51-77

- Valentina Vadi
- Navigating the Expanding Universe of International Treaties on Foreign InvestmentCreation and Use of a Critical Index pp. 79-115

- Julien Chaisse and Christian Bellak
- Exchange Rate Measures: Who Judges The Issue—IMF or WTO? pp. 117-136

- Vera Thorstensen, Carolina Müller and Daniel Ramos
- Whatever It Takes? Regarding the OMT Ruling of the German Federal Constitutional Court pp. 137-151

- Samuel Dahan, Olivier Fuchs and Marie-Laure Layus
- Liberalizing Trade in Legal Services under Asia-Pacific FTAs: The ASEAN Case pp. 153-185

- Pasha L. Hsieh
- Capital in the Twenty-First Century. By THOMAS PIKETTY pp. 188-197

- Frank J. Garcia
- Exploitation and Economic Justice in the Liberal Capitalist State. By MARK R. REIFF pp. 197-202

- Timothy G. Ehresman
- WTO Dispute Settlement 1995–2014—A Statistical Analysis pp. 203-214

- Kara Leitner and Simon Lester
- Book Survey 2014 pp. 215-224

- Marylin Johnson Raisch
- Website Survey 2014 pp. 225-231

- Marylin Johnson Raisch
Volume 17, issue 4, 2014
- Virtual Water, Water Scarcity, and International Trade Law pp. 717-737

- Edith Brown Weiss and Lydia Slobodian
- Rule-Based Trade 2.0? The Rise of Informal Rules and International Standards and How they May Outcompete WTO Treaties pp. 739-751

- Joost Pauwelyn
- International Legal Control of Domestic Administrative Action pp. 753-786

- Joel P. Trachtman
- Do We Need a World Financial Organization? pp. 787-805

- Rosa M. Lastra
- Financial Regulation’s Architecture within International Economic Law pp. 807-822

- Robert B. Thompson
- The Prevention of Systemic Failure as a Unifying Principle of International Economic Law pp. 823-832

- R. Michael Gadbaw
- Rules of the International Trade, Investment, and Financial Systems: What they Deliver, how they Differ, the way Forward pp. 833-845

- Gary Hufbauer
- The Influence of International Investment Patterns in International Economic Law Rulemaking: A Preliminary Sketch pp. 847-866

- Roberto Echandi and Maree Newson
- Socio-Legal Approaches to International Economic Law: Text, Context, Subtext. By AMANDA PERRY-KESSARIS pp. 867-869

- Fiona Smith
Volume 17, issue 3, 2014
- International Regime Complexity and Economic Law Enforcement pp. 491-516

- Sergio Puig
- The Great Recession and the New Frontiers of International Investment Law: The Economics of Early Warning Models and the Law of Necessity pp. 517-550

- Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez
- International Standards in Flux: A Balkanized ICT Standard-Setting Paradigm and its Implications for the WTO pp. 551-600

- Han-Wei Liu
- Trade, International Economic Law, and the Challenges of the Global Economy: A Symposium in Honor of John H. Jackson pp. 601-603

- R. Michael Gadbaw and Robert B. Thompson
- The Field of International Economic Law pp. 607-626

- Steve Charnovitz
- International Economic Law and Public International Law: The Past and The Future pp. 627-638

- Donald McRae
- Need for a New Philosophy of International Economic Law and Adjudication pp. 639-669

- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- International Economic Law in Transition from Trade Liberalization to Trade Regulation pp. 671-677

- Thomas Cottier
- The WTO and Rules-Based Dispute Settlement: Historical Evolution, Operational Success, and Future Challenges pp. 679-700

- William J. Davey
- A View on Future Roles of The WTO: Should There be More Soft Law in The WTO pp. 701-715

- Mitsuo Matsushita
Volume 17, issue 2, 2014
- Multilevel Governance Problems of the World Trading System beyond the WTO Conference at Bali 2013 pp. 233-270

- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- Regionalism and Overlap in Investment Treaty Law: Towards Consolidation or Contradiction? pp. 271-298

- Wolfgang Alschner
- Balance, Sustainable Development, and Integration: Innovative Path for BIT Practice pp. 299-332

- Zeng Huaqun
- Treaty Structure and Public Interest Regulation in International Economic Law pp. 333-353

- Bradly J. Condon
- Diminished Ambitions? Public International Legal Authority in the Transnational Economic Era pp. 355-397

- Caroline E. Foster
- GATS Disciplines on Capital Transfers and Short-term Capital Inflows: Time for Change? pp. 399-435

- Gabriel Gari
- Use It or Lose It: Assessing the Compatibility of the Paris Convention and TRIPS Agreement with Respect to Local Working Requirements pp. 437-471

- Thomas Cottier, Shaheeza Lalani and Michelangelo Temmerman
- La soluzione delle controversie commerciali tra Stati tra multilateralismo e regionalismo. By Laura Zoppo pp. 473-478

- Elisa Baroncini
- Liberalizing International Trade after Doha: Multilateral, Plurilateral, Regional and Unilateral Initiatives. By David A. Gantz pp. 479-483

- Maria Panezi
- Symbolic Power in the World Trade Organization. By Matthew Eagleton-Pierce pp. 483-486

- Ada Bogliolo Piancastelli Siqueira
- The BRIC States and Outward Foreign Direct Investment. By David Collins pp. 486-490

- Timothy G. Ehresman
Volume 17, issue 1, 2014
- Introduction to Volume 17, 2014 pp. 1-2

- The Editors
- Finding the Boundaries of International Economic Law pp. 3-9

- Simon Lester
- A Turquoise Mess: Green Subsidies, Blue Industrial Policy and Renewable Energy: The Case for Redrafting the Subsidies Agreement of the WTO pp. 11-47

- Aaron Cosbey and Petros C. Mavroidis
- Comparing the ‘Four Pillars’ of Global Economic Governance: A Critical Analysis of the Institutional Design of the FSB, IMF, World Bank, and WTO pp. 49-76

- Jan Wouters and Jed Odermatt
- Consensus Yet Not Consented: A Critique of the WTO Decision-Making by Consensus pp. 77-104

- Wenwei Guan
- Market Economies and Concurrent Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Remedies pp. 105-123

- Brian D. Kelly
- Has the Appellate Body’s Decision in Canada – Renewable Energy / Canada – Feed-in Tariff Program Opened the Door for Production Subsidies? pp. 125-137

- Rajib Pal
- Enforcing International Financial Regulatory Reforms pp. 139-176

- Bin Gu and Tong Liu
- Editors’ Note: The Normative Future of IEL pp. 177-178

- The Editors
- International Economic Law in the 21st Century: Constitutional Pluralism and Multilevel Governance of Interdependent Public Goods. By Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann pp. 178-183

- Steve Charnovitz
- Global Justice and International Economic Law: Three Takes. By Frank J. Garcia pp. 183-189

- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
- WTO Dispute Settlement 1995–2013—A Statistical Analysis pp. 191-201

- Kara Leitner and Simon Lester
- Book Survey 2013 pp. 203-208

- Prepared by Marylin Johnson Raisch
- Website Survey 2013 pp. 209-213

- Marylin Johnson Raisch
- The GATT Origins of TBT Agreement Articles 2.1 and 2.2 pp. 215-232

- Simon Lester and William Stemberg
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