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global economic constitution. We then review the history of successive iterations of the global economic constitution … a new global economic constitution, one that restores the legitimacy of the global economic order …
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The “United Kingdom European Union membership referendum” triggered a procedural and legal path leading up to the exit of Great Britain from the EU, thus resulting in a halt to the integration process of this community started off back in 1973. From this point of view, Brexit is to be seen...
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In July 2010, the International Court of Justice rendered an Advisory Opinion on the conformity of the unilateral declaration of independence of Kosovo with international law. The paper examines the contribution of this opinion to the constitutionalization of international law....
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The liberal international legal order faces a legitimacy crisis today that becomes visible with the recent anti-internationalist turn, the rise of populism and the recent Russian invasion of Ukraine. Either its authority or legitimacy has been tested many times over the last three decades. The...
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This paper analyses the integration of China and India into the global economy. To this end, it presents estimates from … China’s trade intensity is higher than fundamentals would suggest, whereas the converse is true for India. Second, Chinese …, China’s exports of services tend to complement its exports of goods, while India’s exports are growing only in deregulated …
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In this paper we focus on the rapidly deepening bilateral India-China economic relationship. Each is deeply integrating … into the global economy through trade and FDI inflows, China is seen as primarily manufacturing-lead growth with India as … service-lead growth (see Rodrick & Subramanian (2006)). An alternative view is that India is effectively a lagged version of …
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