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Long-established major U.S. corporations such as McDonalds, Walmart, and Proctor and Gamble continue to derive a majority of revenues from foreign operations. In addition, a number of relatively new U.S. technology companies such as: Airbnb (2008); Facebook (2004); Snap (2011); Twitter (2006);...
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This article examines the interactions of power politics and international economic law in the development of regionalism in Asia, particularly in the context of United States-China trade relations. It argues that the process of regional economic integration in Asia has been slow-moving because...
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This article explores the implications each of the five alternative scenarios for the future of EU integration, suggested in the White Paper on the Future of Europe: Reflections and Scenarios for the EU 27 by 2025, published by EU Commission in March 2017, may have on the EU-Israel partnership...
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The purpose of this paper is to show how the pattern of trade relations between the United States and African countries is gradually moving from unilateralism towards reciprocity. It therefore demonstrates that the AGOA was conceived to be a building block toward future bilateral trade...
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This article investigates the potential for regulatory competition within the legal framework of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). By comparing the legal structures of the EU and the EEU, this article outlines the ways in which regulatory competition is embedded in each of the legal frameworks...
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This paper elaborates on a fundamental transformation of maritime law. On the basis of statistics it is argued that the London Maritime Arbitration Association (LMAA) has become the dominant provider on the global market for dispute resolution in the maritime industry, but currently is...
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This chapter is part of a forthcoming edited volume exploring alternative approaches and readings of decisions of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) within their political, economic and legal contexts. This contribution focuses on the Viking judgment of December 2007, which, together with the...
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This book chapter offers a comprehensive review of the free trade agreement between China and ASEAN ("ACFTA"), focusing on the rules concerning tariff reduction (including the Early Harvest Programme), trade in services, dispute resolution, as well as the progress on the negotiations on...
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EU institutional reforms aimed at enhancing the legitimacy of the EU and dealing more effectively with the complex challenges of globalisation and the risk society, haven't been adequately explained and understood. For large segments of public opinion, technocratic governance by ‘unelected...
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Großbritannien und der Europäischen Union regeln würde, das Vereinigte Königreich zu einem schlichten WTO-Mitglied zurückstuft – ohne …
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