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Frontiers of International Economic Law

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Confronted with today’s global interdisciplinary challenges, international economic law offers a myriad of legal tools to provide both procedural and substantive solutions. Frontiers of Internation...
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  • 13 March 2014
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Confronted with today’s global interdisciplinary challenges, international economic law offers a myriad of legal tools to provide both procedural and substantive solutions. Frontiers of International Economic Law: Legal Tools to Confront Interdisciplinary Challenges will appeal to those interested in the general theory of international economic law, but also readers looking for innovative answers to practical questions will also be pleased to find a broad array of topics structured along four frontier themes: facing economic crises and uncertainties, confronting environmental challenges, considering human rights and development objectives, and finally, regulating energy transit and new technologies. The contributions presented here will help to push forward, through promoting and developing the rule of law, the – at times contentious – frontiers of international economic law.
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Price: $189.00
Pages: 262
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date: 13 March 2014
ISBN: 9789004270176
Format: Hardcover
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Freya Baetens (Cand.Jur./Lic.Jur. (Ghent); LL.M. (Columbia); Ph.D. (Cambridge)) is Associate Professor of Law, Director of Studies and Head of the LUC Research Centre at Leiden University and Visiting Professor at the World Trade Institute in Berne. As an associate lawyer with VVGB (Brussels Bar), she regularly acts as counsel or expert in international disputes.

José Guilherme Moreno Caiado is a Ph.D. candidate at the Graduate School in Law and Economics of the University of Hamburg with a DFG scholarship, and a Marie Curie Fellow of the Dispute Settlement in Trade (DISSETTLE) project. He holds a Master in Latin-American Integration from the São Paulo University (PROLAM/USP) as well as a legal specialization in trade law from the European Institute in Saarbrücken.