This volume argues that the extensive development of international economic law makes it impossible to discuss international political economy and international law as if they were mutually exclusive processes, or even as if they were separate and mutually reinforcing.
This volume argues that the extensive development of international economic law makes it impossible to discuss international political economy and international law as if they were mutually exclusive processes, or even as if they were separate and mutually reinforcing.
Marc D. Froese is Professor of Political Science and Founding Director, International Studies Program at Burman University, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Sovereign Rules 2. The Politics of International Economic Law 3. Legal Theory as Analytic Lens 4. Legal Development at the WTO 5. Regionalism and the Centralization of Trade Governance 6. Legal Development without Multilateral Coordination 7. Creating International Economic Law Beyond the State 8. Conclusion: Political Futures and the Changing Terrain of International Economic Law
1. Introduction: Sovereign Rules 2. The Politics of International Economic Law 3. Legal Theory as Analytic Lens 4. Legal Development at the WTO 5. Regionalism and the Centralization of Trade Governance 6. Legal Development without Multilateral Coordination 7. Creating International Economic Law Beyond the State 8. Conclusion: Political Futures and the Changing Terrain of International Economic Law
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