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under the law of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). It will also explore the …
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This paper explores the role of international law in Canada-US relations. It concludes that, while international legal considerations are only one among many types of factors that influence Canadian or US government policies and decisions, their relations must necessarily be carried out in the...
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This article examines the multiple layers at which international law now functions - the international, national, and sub-national. It identifies both public and private institutions and practices that have emerged to carry out international law's normative objectives. It ends with a call to...
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India has a long history of economic linkages with the EU member states. In recent period, the volumes of Indo-EU trade both in case of merchandise products and services have considerably increased and a number of investment collaboration opportunities are emerging. Since 2007 the two sides are...
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Ordoliberalism, a particular version of European Neo-Liberal thought, has played a central role in the relationship between competition law and trade policy with the European Union. The substantive component of this body of thought, which is based in Germany, emphasizes the importance of a...
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already is recognized in the Agreement establishing the World Trade Organization and various other international instruments …
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world, with the ensuing legal and policy ramifications going well beyond trade stricto sensu. Now that the dust of the EU … ambition the EU shows to influence the outside world. First, the EU's trade policy as a corollary of its internal market …
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Against the backdrop of the concomitant food, financial and economic, and climatic crises, African countries continue to negotiate the challenging Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) with the European Union (EU). While these new agreements have the potential to help African countries...
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have not been thoroughly conducted. This paper presents a detailed textual analysis of World Trade Organization (WTO …
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The founding myth of international law is the sovereign equality of its member states. How, then, can and should it accommodate the rise of one potential hegemon and the decline of another? This review essay discusses an important new book by Cai Congyan, of Xiamen University, that tries to...
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