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International Economic Law: The State and Future of the Discipline

Editat de Colin Picker, Isabella D Bunn, Douglas Arner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 apr 2008
'Bretton Woods' has become shorthand for the post-war international financial and economic framework. Mindful of the historic 1944 conference and its legacy for the discipline of international economic law, the American Society of International Law's International Economic Law Group (IELG) chose Bretton Woods as the venue for a landmark scholarly meeting. In November of 2006, a diverse group of academics and practitioners gathered to reflect on the past, present and future of international economic law. They sought to survey and advance three particular areas of endeavour: research and scholarship, teaching, and practice/service. This book represents an edited collection of some of the exceptional papers presented at the conference including contributions from Andreas Lowenfeld, Joel Trachtman, Amelia Porges and Andrew Lang. The volume is organised into three parts, each covering one of the three pillars in the discipline of international economic law: research and scholarship; teaching; and practice/service. It begins with an assessment of the state and future of research in the field, including chapters on questions such as: what is international economic law? Is it a branch of international law or of economic law? How do fields outside of law, such as economics and international relations, relate to international economic law? How do research methodologies influence policy outcomes? The second part examines the state and future of teaching in the subject. Chapters cover topics such as: how and where is international economic law taught? Is the training provided in the law schools suitable for future academics, government officials, or practitioners? How might regional shortcomings in academic resources be addressed? The final part of the book focuses on the state and future of international economic law practice in the Bretton Woods era, including institutional reform. The contributors consider issues such as: what is the nature of international economic law practice? What are the needs of practitioners in government, private practice, international and non-governmental organisations? Finally, how have the Bretton Woods institutions adapted to these and other challenges-and how might they better respond in the future?International Economic Law: The State and Future of the Discipline will be of interest to lawyers, economists and other professionals throughout the world-whether in the private, public, academic or non-governmental sectors-seeking both fresh insights and expert assessments in this expanding field. Indeed, the book itself promises to play a role in the next phase of the development of international economic law.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841137551
ISBN-10: 1841137553
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

In November of 2006, a diverse group of academics and practitioners gathered to reflect on the past, present and future of international economic law. This book represents an edited collection of some of the exceptional papers presented at the conference.

Notă biografică

Colin B Picker is Professor of Law at the University Missouri Kansas City School of Law; he served as Co-Chair of the International Economic Law Group of the American Society of International Law.Isabella D Bunn is affiliated with Regent's Park College, Oxford University and is Chair of Ethics at the Florida Institute of Technology College of Business; she served as Co-Chair of the International Economic Law Group of the American Society of International Law.Douglas W Arner is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Hong Kong.

Cuprins

1. The State and Future of International Economic Law Isabella D Bunn & Colin B PickerI THE STATE & FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW RESEARCH 2. At the End of the Yellow Brick Road: International Economic Law Research in Times of UncertaintyTomer Broude3. A New Legal Realism: Method in International Economic Law ScholarshipGregory Shaffer4. International Economic Law Research: A TaxonomyJoel P Trachtman5. Opportunism and the WTO: Corporations, Academics and 'Member States'Sara Dillon6. Some Sociological Perspectives on International Institutions and the Trading SystemAndrew T F Lang7. Law of the Global Economy: In Need of a New Methodological Approach?Federico Ortino and Matteo Ortino8. Of Foxes and Hedgehogs: Some Thoughts about the Relationship Between WTO Law and General International LawEmmanuel Voyiakis9. Different Scholarships, the Same World: Interdisciplinary Research on IELChen-Yu WangII THE STATE & FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW TEACHING 10. International Economic Law in US Law Schools: Evaluating Its Pedagogy and Identifying Future ChallengesKaren E Bravo11. Venutian Scholarship in a Martian Landscape: Celebrating and Reflecting on Women in International Economic Law Teaching and ScholarshipTracey Epps & Rose Ann MacGillivray12. An Essay on Teaching International Economic Law from a Corporate PerspectiveFranklin A Gevurtz13. New Agendas for International Economic Law Teaching in India: Including an Agenda in Support of ReformSeema Sapra14. Shifting Paradigms of Parochialism: Lessons for Legal EducationElizabeth Trujillo15. Corporate Social Responsibility of Multinational Enterprises and the International Business Law CurriculumConstance Z WagnerIII THE STATE & FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW PRACTICE IN THE BRETTON WOODS ERA16. The Future of International Economic Law PracticeAmelia Porges17. The Developing Discipline of International Financial LawDouglas W Arner18. Investment Treaty Arbitral Decisions as Jurisprudence ConstanteAndrea K Bjorklund19. The Role of Law and Lawyers in Vietnam's WTO AccessionDavid A Gantz20. Exercising Quasi-Judicial Review Through a World Bank Appellate BodyRumu Sarkar21. Jurisdiction to Prescribe and the IMFAndreas F Lowenfeld

Recenzii

International Economic Law is a fitting tribute to the Bretton Woods international financial and economic system, with all of its complexities and challenges, and to all of those who have helped build and shape it. The work is necessary reading for the current and future generation of lawyers, policymakers, and scholars from around the world who are committed to maintaining the relevance and development of the discipline.
...it is refreshing to read a book about the development of a field of study, rather than about its content...This is an important book. It addresses a major lacuna in the literature, and does so well. Its contents are highly informative about the state and future of the discipline of international economic law, and what it doesn't contain tells us perhaps even more.

Descriere

This book comprehensively covers research and scholarship; teaching; and practice/service in the discipline of international economic law.