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International economic law, globalization and developing countries. :

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edward Elgar, 2010Copyright date: 2010Description: ix, 504 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781848441132
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • K3941 INT
Contents:
Contents:1. IntroductionJulio Faundez and Celine Tan2. International Economic Law and Development: Before and After Neo-LiberalismJulio Faundez3. Multilateral Disciplines and the Question of Policy SpaceYilmaz Akyüz4. Assessing International Financial ReformDaniel Bradlow5. Crisis and Opportunity: Emerging Economies and the Financial Stability BoardEnrique R. Carrasco6. The New Disciplinary Framework: Conditionality, New Aid Architecture and Global Economic GovernanceCeline Tan7. Taxing Constraints on Developing Countries and the Global Economic RecessionDavid Salter8. The World Trade Organization and the Turbulent Legacy of International Economic Law-making in the Long Twentieth CenturyFiona Macmillan9. Holistic Approaches to Development and International Investment Law: The Role of International Investment AgreementsPeter Muchlinski10. Human Rights and Transnational Corporations: Establishing Meaningful International ObligationsJames Harrison11. Core Labour Standards Conditionalities: A Means by Which to Achieve Sustainable Development?Tonia Novitz12. Developing Countries and International Competition Law and PolicyKathryn McMahon13. Does the Globalization of Anti-Corruption Law Help Developing Countries?Kevin E. Davis14. Intellectual Property, Development Concerns and Developing CountriesPedro Roffe15. Biotechnology and the International Regulation of Food and Fuel Security in Developing CountriesMary E. Footer16. Environment and Development – The Missing LinkPhilippe Cullet17. The UN Climate Change Convention and Developing Countries: Towards Effective ImplementationVicente Paolo B. Yu IIIBibliography Index
Summary: This text explores the impact of globalization on the international legal system, with special reference to developing countries
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Book Book Batanai Library Open Shelf K3941 INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 99570 Available BK66481

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:1. IntroductionJulio Faundez and Celine Tan2. International Economic Law and Development: Before and After Neo-LiberalismJulio Faundez3. Multilateral Disciplines and the Question of Policy SpaceYilmaz Akyüz4. Assessing International Financial ReformDaniel Bradlow5. Crisis and Opportunity: Emerging Economies and the Financial Stability BoardEnrique R. Carrasco6. The New Disciplinary Framework: Conditionality, New Aid Architecture and Global Economic GovernanceCeline Tan7. Taxing Constraints on Developing Countries and the Global Economic RecessionDavid Salter8. The World Trade Organization and the Turbulent Legacy of International Economic Law-making in the Long Twentieth CenturyFiona Macmillan9. Holistic Approaches to Development and International Investment Law: The Role of International Investment AgreementsPeter Muchlinski10. Human Rights and Transnational Corporations: Establishing Meaningful International ObligationsJames Harrison11. Core Labour Standards Conditionalities: A Means by Which to Achieve Sustainable Development?Tonia Novitz12. Developing Countries and International Competition Law and PolicyKathryn McMahon13. Does the Globalization of Anti-Corruption Law Help Developing Countries?Kevin E. Davis14. Intellectual Property, Development Concerns and Developing CountriesPedro Roffe15. Biotechnology and the International Regulation of Food and Fuel Security in Developing CountriesMary E. Footer16. Environment and Development – The Missing LinkPhilippe Cullet17. The UN Climate Change Convention and Developing Countries: Towards Effective ImplementationVicente Paolo B. Yu IIIBibliography Index

This text explores the impact of globalization on the international legal system, with special reference to developing countries

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