The International Law of Economic Integration is a comprehensive reference work which builds a thorough understanding of the processes and consequences of economic integration and explores its essential role in shaping global economic policies and promoting international cooperation. The book traces the historical developments and unpacks the theoretical foundations of economic integration, discussing contributions from notable political theorists and examining the impact of global crises and technological advancements. Through detailed, practical analysis it explains the existing rules and broad interplay of different regimes they work within, describes the range of legal instruments designed to facilitate the free movement of goods, services, capital, and labour across borders, and addresses the barriers posed by territorial nation-states to cross-border economic activities. With contributions from worldwide leading scholars offering insights from the legal, economic, and political dimensions, this work provides a holistic exposition of the field, enabling effective negotiation of future rules and highlighting the path towards a more integrated and prosperous global economy.
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The International Law of Economic Integration is a detailed reference work that offers practical analysis of legal instruments and their application in fostering economic cooperation and removing barriers to trade and investment.
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1: Julien Chaisse, Christoph Herrmann: The International Law of Economic Integration: An Introduction 1 - Interdisciplinary Foundations 2: Shintaro Hamanaka: History of Economic Integration 3: Arpita Mukherjee: Economics of Integration 4: Panagiotis Delimatsis: Political Economy of Economic Integration 5: Manfred Elsig: (Geo-)Politics of Economic Integration 6: Michael Hahn: Legal Issues, Concepts and Typology of Integration 2 - The Multilateral Institutional Framework 7: Valerie Hughes: The World Trade Organization - Institution and Dispute Settlement 8: Wolfgang Bergthaler, Nadia Rendak, Hoang Pham: The International Monetary Fund 9: Matteo Vaccaro-Incisa: The International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes 10: Susan Stone, Céline Kauffmann: The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) 11: Joanna Lam, Hersh Sewak: The World Bank 12: Ana Hinojosa: The World Customs Organization 13: Srividhya Ragavan, Gopalakrishnan N.S., Sahil Deswal: The World Intellectual Property Organization 14: Axel Marx, Kari Otteburn: The International Labour Organization 15: Katia Fach Gómez, Maria Gabriela Sarmiento: UNCITRAL 3 - The Multilateral Substantive Legal Framework 16: Charlotte Sieber-Gasser: Multilateral Rules on Trade in Goods - Tariff Barriers 17: Elaine Fahey: Multilateral Rules on Trade in Goods - Non-Tariff Barriers 18: Marcus Gustafsson: Multilateral Rules on Trade in Goods - Trade Remedies 20: Tania Voon: Multilateral Rules on Trade in Goods - Exceptions and Regulatory Autonomy 21: Meredith Kolsky Lewis: Multilateral Rules and the Legality of Regional Integration 22: Sachin Kumar Sharma, Teesta Lahiri, and Talha Akbar Kamal: Multilateral Rules on Trade in Agriculture 23: Carlo Cantore: Multilateral Rules on Trade in Services 24: Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan: Multilateral Rules on Intellectual Property Rights 25: Leïla Choukroune: Multilateral Rules on Labour Movement and Migration 26: John Linarelli: Multilateral Rules on Government Procurement 27: Sherzod Shadikhodjaev: Multilateral Rules on Competition 28: Georgios Dimitropoulos: Multilateral Rules on State-owned Enterprises 29: Moritz Hennemann: Multilateral Rules on Digital Trade, E-Commerce and Artificial Intelligence 30: Rodrigo Polanco: Multilateral Rules on Capital Movements and Investments 31: Federico Lupo-Pasini, Uchenna Vincent Agunwa: Multilateral Rules on Payments and Exchange-Rates 32: Dilini Pathirana: Multilateral Rules on Sustainable Development 33: Surya Deva, Pushkar Anand: Multilateral Rules on Trade and Human Rights 4 - Mega-regional and Regional Integration 4.1 - Europe 34: Susana de la Sierra: The European Union's Internal Market 35: Fabian Amtenbrink: The European Economic and Monetary Union 36: Gesa Kübek: The European Union's External Trade Agreements 37: Catharine Titi: The European Union's External Investment Agreements 4.2 - The Americas 38: Hugo Romero Martínez: Common Market of the South (Mercosur) 39: Elizabeth Whitsitt: The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) 40: Natasha Ward: The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) 41: Palacio Valencia: The Pacific Alliance 4.3 - The Asia Pacific 42: Michelle Limenta: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 43: Tomoko Ishikawa, Divesh Kaul: The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) 44: Soo Yeon Kim: The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) 45: Matthieu Burnay: The Belt and Road Initiative 46: Xu Qian: China's Regional Integration- The
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Julien Chaisse, a professor at City University of Hong Kong School of Law, is an expert in international economic law, dispute resolution, and digital law. He serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of World Investment & Trade and the Asia Pacific Law Review and writes
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Provides an in-depth examination of the historical, theoretical, and practical aspects of economic integration Integrates perspectives from law, economics, and political science, offering a well-rounded view of the subject Edited by Julien Chaisse and Christoph Herrmann, experts in the field, along with contributions from leading scholars worldwide, the book is grounded in extensive research and academic excellence Covers a wide range of legal instruments and agreements, from bilateral treaties to multinational frameworks, providing detailed insights into the mechanisms that facilitate economic integration
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192871626
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1960 gr
Høyde
253 mm
Bredde
175 mm
Dybde
60 mm
Aldersnivå
P, UP, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
1424

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Julien Chaisse, a professor at City University of Hong Kong School of Law, is an expert in international economic law, dispute resolution, and digital law. He serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of World Investment & Trade and the Asia Pacific Law Review and writes “The Global Lawyer” column for Financial Times' fDI Intelligence Magazine. Recognized as a top 2% highly cited scientist by Stanford University, his research is influential in international policy and legal circles. Dr. Chaisse has received numerous awards and holds pivotal roles in major arbitration and advisory boards globally. Christoph Herrmann is Professor at the University of Passau (Germany). His research focuses on European and international economic law. He regularly advises private and public clients. From 2017 until 2020, Christoph was EU candidate-select for the position of a WTO Appellate Body Member. In 2020, he was designated a possible arbitrator under the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement, and in 2022 listed as possible panellists for disputes arising under EU trade agreements. He has authored and edited more than 100 books and scholarly articles in German and English.