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China, India and the International Economic Order

Editat de Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah, Jiangyu Wang
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 aug 2010
With contributions by a variety of internationally distinguished scholars on international law, world trade, business law and development, this unique examination of the roles of China and India in the new world economy adopts the perspectives of international economic law and comparative law. The two countries are compared with respect to issues concerning trade and development, the World Trade Organization, international dispute settlement, regional/free trade agreements, outsourcing, international investment, foreign investment, corporate governance, competition law and policy, and law and development in general. The findings demonstrate that, though their domestic approaches to economic issues diverge, China and India adopt similar stances at the international level on many major issues, recapturing images which existed during the immediate post-colonial era. Cooperation between China and India could provide leadership in the struggle for economic development in developing countries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521110570
ISBN-10: 0521110572
Pagini: 660
Ilustrații: 3 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.16 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction and overview: China, India, and the International Economic Order Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah and Jiangyu Wang; Part I. China, India and Global Trade System: 1. China, India and the Doha Development Round Joel P. Trachtman; 2. China, India and developing countries in the WTO: towards a pro-active strategy Jianfu Chen; 3. China-India cooperation, south-south coalition, and international economic law-making An Chen and Huiping Chen; 4. India, China and foreign investment Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah; 5. China, India, and the law of the World Trade Organization Julia Ya Qin; 6. The interpretation of WTO agreements: evaluating divergent approaches from the perspective of developing countries Bhupinder S. Chimni; 7. China, India and dispute settlement in the WTO and RTAs Locknie Hsu; 8. China, India and global outsourcing of services under GATS Dora S. Neo; 9. International dispute settlement: implications of the Chinese approach and practice Kong Qingjiang; Part II. China, India and Regional Economic Integration in Asia: 10. The role of China and India in Asian regionalism Jiangyu Wang; 11. The Asian economic community: ASEAN – a building or stumbling block for China and India economic cooperation? Michael Ewing-Chow; 12. The 'China-ASEAN tariff acceleration precedent' Chin Leng Lim; 13. Financial cooperation and integration in East Asia Douglas W. Arner, Wei Wang and Paul Lejot; Part III. Law and Development in China and India: Domestic Issues: 14. Law and development in China and India Randall Peerenboom; 15. The development of modern corporate governance in China and India Nicholas C. Howson and Vikramaditya S. Khanna; 16. An institutional race: a comparative study of competition law regime in India and China Zhang Xian-Chu.

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'… very ambitious and most welcome …' Melbourne Journal of International Law

Descriere

An examination of the roles of China and India in the contemporary international economic and legal order.