International Economic Law

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International Economic Law
Leila Choukroune, James J Nedumpara
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30 Apr 2021 UK
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9781108436649
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Reconciling all fields of international economic law (IEL) and creating bridges between disciplines in a conceptual and practical manner, this book stands out as the first modern comprehensive international economic law textbook. Containing a technically solid yet critically rich body of knowledge that spans across disciplines - from trade law to investment, from trade finance to fisheries subsidies, from development to the digital economy and other new age topics - the book offers the widest possible coverage of issues in the current international economic law. Positioning IEL as a truly global practice, the comprehensive coverage includes various treaty texts, landmark cases and new materials, and is supplemented by case studies, real-life examples, exercises and illustrations. The case extracts and legal texts are selectively chosen, with careful editing and serious deliberation to engage modern law students. Mini-chapters show examples of interdisciplinary interactions and provide a window into future disciplines of international economic law.
Leila Choukroune is Professor of International Law and Director of the University of Portsmouth Thematic Area in Democratic Citizenship. She is regularly solicited as an independent expert on international economic law and business and human rights. Her research focuses on the interactions between international trade and investment law, human rights, development studies, jurisprudence and social theory. She has published numerous scientific articles, book chapters and special issues in English, French, Spanish or Chinese and authored more than ten books, including, recently, Judging the State in International Trade and Investment Law (2016), Exploring Indian Modernities (2018) and the Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy (2020). She is the Editor of the International Law and the Global South series and the Studies in Citizenship, Human Rights and the Law series. She is also Associate Editor of the Manchester Journal of International Economic Law. James J. Nedumpara is Professor and Head of the Centre for Trade and Investment Law (CTIL), established by the government of India at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade. In this capacity, he advises the government on international trade, investment and dispute settlement matters. He is currently on leave from Jindal Global Law School where he joined as a founding faculty member. James received his Ph. D. from the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, and holds graduate degrees in Law from the University of Cambridge, UK; the NYU School of Law, USA; and the National University Singapore. He has appeared in various WTO dispute proceedings as part of the Indian delegation, including India - Agricultural products and India - Export related measures, and other dispute consultation proceedings. He has published widely in the field of trade remedy law, the most recent being Non-Market Economies in the Global Trading System: The Special Case of China (2018).

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