Frontiers of international economic law : legal tools to confront interdisciplinary challenges /
Frontiers of International Economic Law: Legal Tools to Confront Interdisciplinary Challenges offers innovative interdisciplinary solutions to global challenges along four themes: facing economic crises and uncertainties, confronting environmental challenges, considering human rights and development...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden :
Brill Nijhoff,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments; Preface; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Part One Facing Economic Crises and Uncertainties; Chapter 1 The Forgotten GATT Articles on Exchange Rates; Chapter 2 An Optimal Global Regime for Regulating Credit Rating Agencies in the Post Financial Crisis Era-From the Perspective of the Appropriate Role of the Rating Agencies in the Capital Market; Part Two Confronting Environmental Challenges; Chapter 3 Protected Areas under the Convention on Biological Diversity in International Investment Law: Conflicts and Solutions.
- Chapter 4 The EU Emission Trading Scheme as Applied to Aviation: Extraterritorial Measure Justified under GATT Article XXChapter 5 Using Preferential Trade Agreements to Promote Climate Change Mitigation; Part Three Considering Human Rights and Development Objectives; Chapter 6 Guaranteeing Socio-Economic Rights through Public-Private Partnerships between Host State and Foreign Investor-The Example of Ghana's Public Housing Project; Chapter 7 Determination of Compensation in Investor-State Arbitrations: Is There a Place for Human Rights Arguments?
- Chapter 8 Are Feed-in Tariff Schemes with Local Content Requirements Consistent with WTO Law?Part Four Regulating Energy Transit and New Technologies; Chapter 9 Energy Transit in International Law-Concept and Challenges; Chapter 10 Energy Transit in the Tangled Web of RTAs: The Relationship between GATT Articles V and XXIV in the Context of Energy Goods; Chapter 11 Internet Service Providers' Secondary Liability for Trademarks Violations in the EU and the US; Index.