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The Third Biennial Global Conference of the Society of International Economic Law (SIEL) will be held in Singapore and hosted by the National University of Singapore's Centre for International Law (CIL) and Faculty of Law on 12-14 July 2012. The CIL website for the conference, which includes...
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Sermaye yetersizliği gelişmekte olan ülkelerde gelişmiş ülkelere göre daha fazladır. Bu nedenle gelişmekte olan ülkelere gelecek sermaye akımı önemli olmaktadır. Buraya gelecek olan sermaye, doğrudan yatırım sermayesi ve kısa vadeli fırsat amaçlı sermaye olarak ayrılabilir....
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Developing and administering disciplines on the use of subsidies is one of the most difficult areas of international economic policy and rule making. It is also one of the most pervasive problems in international trade. Subsidization has taken on new prominence in the economic policy toolkit as...
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Spanish Abstract: Ante la liberalización de mercados, la movilidad de capitales, el crecimiento de competidores directos e indirectos y las nuevas demandas en el consumo, la internacionalización surge como una oportunidad invaluable para expandir los mercados y el flujo de inversiones, además...
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Within a few short weeks, the COVID-19 pandemic has accomplished what multiple wars (hot and cold) failed to achieve over the past 75 years: massive simultaneous disruptions of international and local supply chains.Policymakers operating at the base of Maslow's hierarchy of needs understandably...
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Rethinking developing country status at the World Trade Organization (WTO) is essential for the institution's modernization and survival. The Trump administration has recognized this challenge and is seeking changes to the flexibilities provided to developing countries. Referred to as “special...
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Decisions by arbitral tribunals in investment treaty cases do not have formal precedential status. Yet certain issues recur, and prior decisions at the least provide guidance to later tribunals. The content of the most frequently invoked substantive treaty provisions - the obligations to accord...
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This paper examines the relationship between trade liberalisation and migration in the case of Mexico. The increasing bilateral trade between Mexico and the United States after signing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was supposed to stem the illegal Mexican migration flow by...
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It is a buyer's market for foreign investors seeking remedies for wrongs they have allegedly suffered at the hands of host governments. They can usually seek relief in the courts of the host state, but, increasingly, they also have more cosmopolitan options to consider, including investor-state...
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