International Economic Law : The State and Future of the Discipline.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781847314185
- 343.07
- K1005.I68 2008
Intro -- Title page -- Title verso -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Journal Abbreviations -- Editors and Contributors -- 1 The State and Future of International Economic Law -- Part I The State & -- Future of International Economic Law Research -- 2 At the End of the Yellow Brick Road: International Economic Law Research in Times of Uncertainty -- 3 A New Legal Realism: Methodin International Economic Law Scholarship -- 4 International Economic Law Research: A Taxonomy -- 5 Opportunism and the WTO: Corporations, Academics and 'Member States' -- 6 Some Sociological Perspectives on International Institutionsand the Trading System -- 7 Law of the Global Economy: In Need of a New Methodological Approach? -- 8 Of Foxes and Hedgehogs: Some Thoughts About the Relationship Between WTO Law and General International Law -- 9 Different Scholarships, the Same World: Interdisciplinary Research on IEL -- Part II The State & -- Future of International Economic Law Teaching -- 10 International Economic Law in US Law Schools: Evaluating Its Pedagogy and Identifying Future Challenges -- 11 Venutian Scholarship in a Martian Landscape: Celebrating and Reflecting on Women in International Economic Law Teaching and Scholarship -- 12 An Essay on Teaching International Economic Law From a Corporate Perspective -- 13 New Agendas for International Economic Law Teaching in India: Including an Agenda in Support of Reform -- 14 Shifting Paradigms of Parochialism: Lessons for Legal Education -- 15 Corporate Social Responsibility of Multinational Enterprises and the International Business Law Curriculum -- Part III The State & -- Future of International Economic Law Practice in the Bretton Woods Era -- 16 The Future of International Economic Law Practice -- 17 The Developing Discipline of International Financial Law.
18 Investment Treaty Arbitral Decisions as Jurisprudence Constante -- 19 The Role of Law and Lawyers in Vietnam's WTO Accession -- 20 Exercising Quasi-Judicial Review Through a World Bank Appellate Body -- 21 Jurisdiction to Prescribe and the IMF -- Index.
This book comprehensively covers research and scholarship; teaching; and practice/service in the discipline of international economic law.
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