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International Economic Law 3rd edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 720 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Sep-2011
  • Leidėjas: Sweet & Maxwell
  • ISBN-10: 0414046153
  • ISBN-13: 9780414046153
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 720 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Sep-2011
  • Leidėjas: Sweet & Maxwell
  • ISBN-10: 0414046153
  • ISBN-13: 9780414046153
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Covers all elements of the standard course model offered at undergraduate and postgraduate level. It focuses on the issues that the International Economic Order face whilst elucidating the fundamental concepts and norms of International Economic Law. The writing style is clear and concise and promotes interest in the study of the subject.
Foreword to the First Edition v
Foreword to the Second Edition vii
Foreword to the Third Edition ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Preface xv
Table of Cases
xix
Table of Treaties
xxiv
Table of Abbreviations
xxxvii
PART ONE FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
1 Nature and Sources of International Economic Law
3(44)
Introduction
3(4)
Defining International Economic Law
7(10)
The Nature of International Economic Law
17(2)
Sources of International Economic Law
19(21)
The Participants and their Role in the Development of IEL
40(7)
2 Economic Sovereignty
47(34)
Introduction
47(1)
Economic Sovereignty
48(8)
The Internal Domain of Economic Sovereignty
56(8)
The External Domain of Economic Sovereignty
64(17)
3 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in the Economic Sphere
81(30)
Generally
81(7)
Specifically
88(19)
Responses to Extraterritorial Exercises of Jurisdiction
107(4)
4 Relationship between National and International Economic Law
111(22)
Introduction
111(1)
Formulation: Process and Substance
112(7)
Implementation and Legal Scrutiny
119(14)
PART TWO INTERNATIONAL MONETARY & FINANCIAL LAW AND THE IMF
5 International Monetary & Financial Law and the IMF
133(46)
The Role of Law
133(6)
Learning International Monetary Law
139(1)
International Monetary and Financial Problems
140(7)
Monetary Sovereignty and Sources of International Monetary and Financial Law
147(6)
Institutional Aspects of the IMF
153(14)
Interpretation and Dispute Settlement
167(4)
Enforcement---Generally
171(3)
Relations with Other International Organisations
174(5)
6 Regulating Exchange Rates & IMF Surveillance
179(22)
Exchange Rates---Generally
179(2)
The Discretionary System of Exchange Rates Under the IMF
181(7)
Surveillance
188(10)
Conclusion
198(3)
7 Exchange Restrictions & the Code for a Multilateral System of Payments
201(26)
Introduction
201(4)
The Multilateral System of Payments Under Article VIII
205(7)
The Transitional Regime
212(2)
Exchange Restrictions and National Security
214(1)
The Regulation of Capital Movements
215(4)
Implementation
219(8)
8 International Liquidity and the SDR
227(12)
Introduction
227(2)
The Special Drawing Right
229(7)
Success of the SDR?
236(3)
9 IMF Financing for Balance of Payments Adjustment
239(36)
Introduction
239(1)
Balance of Payments Problem
240(4)
Financing for Balance of Payments Disequilibrium
244(1)
The Operation of the General Resources Account
245(4)
The Non-Concessional Facilities
249(4)
Concessional Facilities
253(3)
Debt Reduction Assistance
256(3)
Legal Characterisation of the Underlying Transaction Within Which IMF Financing is Set
259(16)
10 The Nature of IMF Conditionality
275(34)
Introduction
275(5)
The Nature of Conditionality
280(18)
Doctrine of Ultra Vires and the Principle of Detournement de Pouvoir
298(3)
Enforcement Machinery for Conditionality
301(8)
PART THREE INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW
11 International Trade Law and the WTO
309(36)
The Role of Law
309(4)
International Trade Problems
313(4)
The WTO---Institutional Aspects
317(23)
Regional Agreements
340(5)
12 International Trade Law: Substantive Rules
345(84)
Introduction
345(5)
The Framework of the WTO Code
350(2)
Government Procurement
352(2)
The Liberisation of International Trade in Goods
354(55)
The Liberisation of International Trade in Services
409(9)
Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
418(8)
The Challenges Ahead
426(3)
13 International Trade Law: Enforcement
429(60)
Introduction
429(1)
Dispute Settlement
430(19)
Appellate System
449(21)
The Trade Policy Review Mechanism
470(19)
PART FOUR INTERNATIONAL LAW RELATING TO FACTOR MOVEMENT
14 International Investment Law
489(58)
Generally
489(5)
Internationalisation of Investment Contracts
494(3)
Bilateral Investment Treaties
497(2)
Coverage
499(5)
Admission or Establishment
504(2)
Treatment and Protection
506(7)
Expropriation
513(9)
Dispute Settlement
522(3)
ICSID
525(5)
The World Bank Guidelines
530(4)
Attempts for a Multilateral Investment Agreement (MAI)
534(8)
MIGA and other investment guarantee schemes
542(5)
15 International Movement of Labour and Labour Standards
547(20)
Generally
547(3)
Movement of Labour
550(3)
Labour Movements
553(4)
Harmonisation of Labour Law and Social Standards
557(10)
16 International Fiscal Law: Relief from Double Taxation
567(48)
Introduction
567(1)
International Fiscal Law and Double Taxation Relief
567(10)
The Problem of Double Taxation
577(2)
Systems for Relieving Double Taxation
579(2)
Methods of Relieving Double Taxation
581(12)
Enforcement of Double Taxation Relief and Co-operation in Fiscal Matters
593(12)
The UN and International Co-operation in Tax Matters
605(4)
Conclusion
609(6)
PART FIVE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LAW
17 International Development Law
615(28)
Introduction
615(6)
Fundamental Concepts and Principles
621(22)
18 International Development Assistance---and the World Bank Group
643(32)
Generally
643(5)
World Bank Group
648(2)
The Functions of the World Bank Group
650(2)
Institutional Aspects of the World Bank Group
652(9)
The Financial Operations of the World Bank Group
661(1)
The IBRD and the IDA
661(10)
IFC
671(4)
Index 675