Abstracts
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Name | Description | Keywords | |
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PDF document | Alessandrini | VALUE CHAIN TRADE, DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL REPRODUCTION | Donatella Alessandrini |
PDF document | Azinge | GLOBAL ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING AND COUNTER-TERRORIST FINANCING FRAMEWORK: LOCAL REALITIES | Nkechikwu Valerie Azinge |
PDF document | Baars | THE CORPORATION IN COLONIAL AND DECOLONIAL PERSPECTIVES | Grietje Baars |
PDF document | Bernadino | GOING BY THE BOOK: WHAT INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAWYERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO KNOW | Ana Luísa Bernardino |
PDF document | Buchanan | WHO SPEAKS FOR THE BEACH?: INVESTMENT, EXTRACTION AND COMMUNITY IN “LOCAL HERO” | Ruth Buchanan |
PDF document | Chijoke-Oforji | MAINSTREAMING GENDER RIGHTS THROUGH FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS: THE PROMISES OF CANADA’S PROGRESSIVE AND FEMINIST INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY | Chijioke Chijioke-Oforji |
PDF document | Cirkovic | GLOBAL COMMERCE, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND OUTER SPACE | Elena Cirkovic |
PDF document | Connelly | THE GROWTH OF BANK-SOVEREIGN BILATERAL FINANCE: A CASE FOR REFORM TO COMBAT FINANCIAL COMPLICITY | Stephen Connelly |
PDF document | Cotula | LAW AND POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GLOBAL COMMODITY RUSHES: METHODOLOGICAL QUESTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW | Lorenzo Cotula |
PDF document | De Moerloose | PRIVATE SECTOR AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: CAN IFC SELF-REGULATE ITS “FROM BILLIONS TO TRILLIONS” AGENDA? | Stéphanie de Moerloose |
PDF document | Dhanania | ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCERS IN INVESTMENT ARBITRATION: A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS | Kusum Dhanania |
PDF document | Erdem Turkelli | FINANCING DEVELOPMENT AND THE PROMISE OF (MULTI-STAKEHOLDER) PARTNERSHIPS | Gamze Erdem Türkelli |
PDF document | Fakhri | WRITING AN ECONOMIC HISTORY AND THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW | Michael Fakhri |
PDF document | Ferreira Lima | MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY AND SOVEREIGN DEBT RESTRUCTURING: A LAW AND POLITICAL ECONOMY APPROACH TO IEL | Karina Patricio Ferreira Lima |
PDF document | Frame | ONE LAW FOR RBS, ANOTHER FOR ITS SME CUSTOMERS | Iain Frame |
PDF document | Fyock | INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW AS A MEANS OF ‘DEVELOPMENT’: CONSTRAINING NARRATIVES ON DEVELOPING STATES | Claiton Fyock |
PDF document | Guntrip | POSITIONING TO BRING ABOUT CHANGE IN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW - THE ROLE OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES | Edward Guntrip |
PDF document | Harrison | REFORM DEBATES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT LAW: RETHINKING RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CORPORATION | James Harrison |
PDF document | Ho | EPISTEMOLOGICAL BLINDSPOTS IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW | Jean Ho |
PDF document | Ido | THE HIDDEN DIMENSION OF INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HEGEMONY: GLOBAL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND LOCAL ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES | Vitor Henrique Pinto Ido |
PDF document | Jokubauskaite and Rossati | A TRAGEDY OF JURIDIFICATION IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Giedre Jokubauskaite, David Rossati |
PDF document | Jones | RISK AND REPUTATION: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF BANK REGULATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES | Emily Jones |
PDF document | La Chimia | DEVELOPMENT AID AND THE HYPOCRISY OF THE WTO FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS | Annamaria La Chimia |
PDF document | Lander | SHIFTING STATES: THE CONSTITUTIONAL RISKS OF EXTRACTIVE DEVELOPMENT | Jennifer Lander |
PDF document | Latif | INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW AND THE CHALLENGES IN IMPOSING THE DIGITAL TAX IN DEVELOPING AFRICAN COUNTRIES | Lyla Latif |
PDF document | Lesniewska | SEEING BEYOND REPACKAGED ‘RUBBISH LAWS’: CONCEPTUAL CHALLENGES TO DESIGNING CIRCULAR ECONOMY LAWS | Feja Lesniewska |
PDF document | Luque | USING THE DUTY TO REGULATE PARADIGM IN THE IIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS DEBATE– A NORMATIVE INSTRUMENT TO FOSTER INTER-DISCIPLINARITY IN THE RESEARCH OF IEL | Maria Jose Luque Macias |
PDF document | Mackova | OF TIES AND STRINGS OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS AT THE SEMI-PERIPHERY OF CENTRAL EUROPE | Darina Macková |
PDF document | Morosini and Leichtweis | CELSO MELLO: THE FORGOTTEN BRAZILIAN TWAILer | Fabio Morosini, Matheus Leichtweis |
PDF document | Mouan | INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND THE PROMOTION OF ‘GOOD’ RESOURCE GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA: INSIGHTS FROM ANGOLA, 1987-2016 | Liliane Mouan |
PDF document | Natile | THE DIGITAL TURN IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW: IS A POLITICS OF REDISTRIBUTION POSSIBLE? | Serena Natile |
PDF document | Naude | THE PRACTICE OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS AT DEVELOPMENT BANKS: TOOLS FOR STUDYING DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN CONTEXT | Andria Naudé Fourie |
PDF document | Okonjo | IMPLICATIONS OF EMERGENT INTERSECTIONS OF LAW, ECONOMICS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW EPISTEMOLOGIES | Jeremmy Okonjo |
PDF document | Omiunu | ‘SOCIAL DIALOGUE’ AND THE NEGOTIATION PROCESS FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AGREEMENTS IN THE 21ST CENTURY | Ohiocheoya (Ohio) Omiunu |
PDF document | Oyakhire | INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW AND LEGAL EDUCATION IN NIGERIA | Suzzie Onyeka Oyakhire |
PDF document | Perrone | MEMO FOR TIMES OF PRECARITY: BEYOND NEO-NATIONALISM AND MORE OF THE SAME GLOBALISATION | Nicolás M. Perrone |
PDF document | Perry-Kessaris | MAKING SOCIAL AND LEGAL PLURALITY VISIBLE LESSONS FROM AND FOR CYPRUS | Amanda Perry-Kessaris |
PDF document | Picciotto | LAWYERS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATE CAPITALISM | Sol Picciotto |
PDF document | Quintero | CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF INVESTMENT ARBITRATION THROUGH THE LENS OF SYSTEMS THEORY | Rafael Quintero Godínez |
PDF document | Rahaman | GLOBAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS REGIME, ‘DISCIPLINARY NORMATIVE ORDER’ AND EMERGENT SUBJECTIVITY | Mizanur Rahaman |
PDF document | Richford | DIFFERENTIATION AND FRAGMENTATION: THINKING ABOUT INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AS NORMATIVITY GENERATORS | Athene Richford |
PDF document | Schneiderman | THE COLONIALITY OF INVESTMENT LAW | David Schneiderman |
PDF document | Schwobel-Patel | UNLOCKING INTERDISCIPLINARY INTERSECTIONS OF NEOLIBERALISM – LINKS BETWEEN THE WTO AND THE ICC | Christine Schwöbel-Patel |
PDF document | Sekalala | HUMAN RIGHTS AT THE FRONTLINE? MAPPING THE HARMS TO CAREGIVERS DURING GLOBAL HEALTH EMERGENCIES | Sharifah Sekalala |
PDF document | Shah | INDIGENOUS WOMEN VS THE CORPORATION | Sahar Shah |
PDF document | Sierra-Camargo | THE COLONIALITY OF THE COLOMBIA CASE BEFORE THE ISDS AND THE DISPUTES OVER NATURAL RESOURCES | Jimena Sierra-Camargo |
PDF document | Simo | MULTILATERALISM IN DECAY AND AFRICAN CONTINENTAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION: QUESTIONING THE RELIANCE ON VARIABLE GEOMETRY AND DIFFERENTIAL TREATMENT | Regis Simo |
PDF document | Snape | FISCAL JURISDICTION: WHAT YOU ARE, YOU ARE ONLY BY TREATIES | John Snape |
PDF document | Stingl | THE EMERGING BIOEONOMY IN INTERNATIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL LAW | Alexander I. Stingl |
PDF document | Stoppioni | A CRITICAL DISCOURSE THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ADJUDICATION: A GRAMSCIAN PERSPECTIVE | Edoardo Stoppioni |
PDF document | Suarez Ricaurte | PUBLIC INTEREST CAPTURED BY FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN COLOMBIA | Federico Suárez Ricaurte |
PDF document | Trunk-Fedorova | INTERNATIONAL LAW NORMS IN THE EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION | Marina Trunk-Fedorova |
PDF document | Vanni | PATENT GAMES IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: PHARMACEUTICAL PATENT LAW-MAKING IN BRAZIL, INDIA AND NIGERIA | Amaka Vanni |
PDF document | Vargiu | STAKEHOLDERS OF INVESTMENT ARBITRATION: ESTABLISHING A DIALOGUE AMONG ARBITRATORS, ACADEMICS AND OTHER ACTORS IN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW | Paolo Vargiu |
PDF document | Vieira | HUMAN RIGHTS IN DISPUTE: CORPORATIONS AND LATIN AMERICA | Flávia do Amaral Vieira |
PDF document | Williams | 'DOING AND KNOWING' IEL THROUGH THE LENS OF CARIBBEAN, RASTAFARIAN AND INDIGENOUS PHILOSOPHY | Yentyl Williams |
PDF document | Windsor | STAGING INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW FROM BELOW: ON LYNN NOTTAGE’S SWEAT | Matthew Windsor |
PDF document | Wu | A NEW POLITICS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT | Aaron Wu |
PDF document | Zhang | THE UNSETTLED PURSUIT FOR DEVELOPMENT: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND MACROECONOMICS | Kangle Zhang |