Cantitate/Preț
Produs

The Law and Policy of New Eurasian Regionalization: Economic Integration, Trade, and Investment in the Post-Soviet and Greater Eurasian Space: Nijhoff International Trade Law Series, cartea 18

Editat de Anna Aseeva, Jędrzej Górski
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 ian 2021
The Law and Policy of New Eurasian Regionalization: Economic Integration, Trade, and Investment in the Post-Soviet and Greater Eurasian Space, edited by Anna Aseeva and Jędrzej Górski, makes several unique contributions to the literature. First and foremost, most of the current literature is in either economics or politics, with only a secondary focus on legal and institutional matters. Secondly, and consequently, the book is accessible and relevant to readers both ‘inside’ and ‘outside’ the boundaries of the Eurasian area: not only geographical boundaries, but also legal, geopolitical, geoeconomic, cultural, and, indeed, disciplinary boundaries.

Drawing on international, transnational, and comparative legal scholarship, this rich volume offers the insights by a plethora of leading international scholars in economics, institutional theory, area studies, international relations, global political economy, political science, and sociology. The contributors come from four corners of the globe, including Asia, Europe, and North America.
Citește tot Restrânge

Din seria Nijhoff International Trade Law Series

Preț: 111465 lei

Preț vechi: 135933 lei
-18% Nou

Puncte Express: 1672

Preț estimativ în valută:
21339 22181$ 17692£

Carte indisponibilă temporar

Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004447868
ISBN-10: 9004447865
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Nijhoff International Trade Law Series


Cuprins

Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
List of Abbreviations

1 Introduction
W(h)ither Eurasian Regionalization?
Anna Aseeva and Jędrzej Górski

PART 1
Eurasian (Re)Integration: Strengths, Challenges, and Opportunities

2 The Geoeconomics of the Eurasian Economic Union
Glenn Diesen

3 Better Connectivity for Greater Eurasia
China–Russia Cooperation on the Development of the Economic Corridor in the High North
Vasilii Erokhin and Gao Tianming

4 Why Does the Eurasian Economic Union Need Free Trade Agreements with Third Countries?
Vladimir G. Sherov-Ignatev

5 International Strategy Toolkit of the EAEU
Options for Third Countries, International Organizations and Integration Groups
Anastasia Likhacheva and Alexander Korolev

6 The Court of the Eurasian Economic Union
Not Just for Government-to-Government Dispute Settlement
Kirill Entin and Ekaterina Diyachenko

7 Execution of Judgments and Advisory Opinions of the Court of the Eurasian Economic Union
Pavel Myslivskiy

8 EAEU Competition Law
What’s in a Name?
Kirill Entin and Ekaterina Diyachenko

9 Principle of Mutual Recognition as the Cornerstone of the EU Internal Market and Its Potential for the EAEU Internal Market
Aleksandra Shestakova

PART 2
Alternative Dispute Resolution

10 Current Trends in International Arbitration in Russia
Protectionism or Preventionism?
Rinat R. Gareev

11 Transnational Dispute Settlement at the International Commercial Arbitration Court at the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Dmitry Davydenko

12 Effectiveness of International Arbitration
Are There Real Barriers to Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in Russia?
Valeria Butyrina

13 Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in the Republic of Azerbaijan
Azar Aliyev and Turkhan Ismayilzada

14 Commercial Dispute Resolution in the Union State of Russia and Belarus in the Light of the Singapore Convention on Mediation
Perspective of Harmonization?
Natalia Gaidaenko Schaer

15 An Assessment of VIAC and Energy Community as Alternative Dispute Settlement Centres in the CIS and Greater Eurasian Area
Strengths, Challenges, and Opportunities
Smaranda Miron and Stephan Karall

PART 3
Foreign Investments in Eurasia Today

16 Parallel Proceedings before International Investment Tribunals and the European Court of Human Rights
Vadim Absaliamov

17 Contracts Affected by Economic Sanctions
Russian and International Perspectives
Andrey Kotelnikov

18 Restrictions on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in State Controlled Entities under Russian Law
Aleksandr P. Alekseenko

19 Investment Arbitration’s First Bell Ring for Belarus – Belarus’s Exposure to International Investment Arbitration
Benjamin Terrade

20 BIT Planning for Central Asia
The Problem of Negotiations and Definitions
Aidana Aldiyarova

21 Uzbekistan’s New Bilateral Investment Treaty Standpoint
In Case of Uzbekistan-Turkey BIT (2018)
Farruhbek Muminov and Jędrzej Górski

PART 4
Development and Sustainability

22 Arbitration Involving Renewable Energy Investments in the Eurasian Region
A Focus on Indirect Expropriation Claims Brought under the Energy Charter Treaty
Claudia Pharaon

23 Towards "Greening" of Energy and Mining Sectors in Former Soviet Republics
Foreign Investment Law and Dispute Settlement Implications
Yulia Dragunova

24 Production Sharing Agreements in the Caucasus and Central Asia
A Contextual Study of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
Hakan Şahin

25 Comparative Analysis of Investment Provisions of the Regional Trade Agreements in the Eurasia Region
The Case of the Eurasian Economic Union and the EU Association Agreements with Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine
Seljan Verdiyeva

26 EU’s ‘Europeanization’ Policy and Sustainable Development in the Post-Soviet Space
Whither Sustainable? Whose Development? The Case of Moldova
Anna Aseeva and Alexandra Shishkova

27 Political Implications of Legislative Reform in the Georgian Power Sector
Erin Brousseau

28 Challenges of the Minority ‘Rule’ of Extractivism for the Majority World
Fighting Climate Change Glocally in Brazil, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia
Anna Aseeva and Ramin Babayev

29 Maintenance of the Historic Title of Russia to the Straits of the Northern Sea Route in the Twenty-First Century
Timur Abushakhmanov
br/>30 Conclusions
Current Trends, and Future Challenges and Opportunities of Law and Policy of Eurasian Regionalization
Anna Aseeva and Jędrzej Górski

Index


Notă biografică

Anna Aseeva Faculty of Law and Administration, Łazarski University and Faculty of Law, HSE University, holds a Ph.D in Law from Sciences Po Paris; a Master in European law and Institutions from the University of Geneva; and a Degree in International Relations from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. Her publications include From Corporate Social Responsibility to Corporate Social Liability: a Socio-Legal Study of Corporate Liability in Global Value Chains (Hart Publishing 2021).
Jędrzej Górski, Ph.D (2016), Department of Asian and International Studies, City University of Hong Kong. Formerly UCL Australia (2017), CUHK (2012-2016), MLS (2014) and CMS (2010-2012). His publications include Belt and Road Initiative: Law Economics and Politics (Brill 2018).