European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2024

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Bäumler, Jelena (Editor), Binder, Christina (Editor), Bungenberg, Marc (Editor), Krajewski, Markus (Editor), Rühl, Giesela (Editor), Tams, Christian J. (Editor), Terhechte, Jörg Philipp (Editor), Ziegler, Andreas R. (Editor)
Summary:XV, 600 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Edition:1st ed. 2025.
Series:European Yearbook of International Economic Law, 15
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-92100-1
Format: Electronic eBook
Table of Contents:
  • Distinguished Essay, by Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
  • Part I – Moving Towards Integration: Trade: Sustainable Development Within the Context of International Trade Law by İlke Göçmen
  • Technology Transfer Under the TRIPS Agreement: A Comeback to Address Global Crises by Francisco Hernández Fernández
  • Taking on a Life of Its Own? The Dynamic Institutional Architecture of the New Generation Trade Agreements of the EU by Sophia Paulini
  • Human Rights and Global Supply Chains: European Trends and Developments by Giesela Rühl
  • Trade Prohibitions on Forced-Labour Products: A First Assessment of the Forthcoming EU’s Forced Labour Regulation by Valentina Grado
  • Fundamental Economic Rights and the Market Access Constitution of the EU Internal Market by Rufat Babayev
  • The EU ‘Governance through Trade’ Regulatory Model for the Sustainable Production and Consumption of Deforestation-Risk Commodities (DRCs): The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and the Issues at Stake in its Implementation Stage by Concetta Maria Pontecorvo
  • Policy Coherence for Development in the EU's Multidimensional Toolbox Against Deforestation: Unilateral, Bilateral and Multilateral Efforts by Saide Esra Akdogan and Francesco Cazzini
  • ‘‘Alcohol Causes Cancer”: Objections to an Irish Labelling Law Reopen Old Debates About Trade and Non-Trade Issues and New Debates About Interaction of WTO and EU Law by Benn McGrady and Elisabet Ruiz Cairó
  • The Quest of Balancing Data Regulatory Autonomy and International Commitments – Assessing the Impact of the General Agreement on Trade in Services and European Union – Vietnam Free Trade Agreement on Vietnam by Ngo Nguyen Thao Vy and Nguyen Xuan My Hien
  • Short-Circuiting Technological Sovereignty? Assessing the Governance of Semiconductor Supply Chain (Chokepoints) Through the Lens of Emerging Export Control Regimes by Anh Nguyen
  • Part II – Moving Towards Integration: Investment: The Legalisation of Corporate Social Responsibility in International Investment Agreements by Beichen Ding
  • The Development of EU Investment Protection Policy “through” the Member States – Challenges and Opportunities for the EU by Eleftheria Asimakopoulou
  • Third-Party Claims Before the Multilateral Investment Court: Enhancing Third-Party Rights in Investment Treaty Arbitration by Zamira Xhaferri and Jesús Robles
  • Fortiter In Re, Suaviter In Modo? – Are Legality Clauses the Better Investor Obligations in International Investment Agreements? by Christian Daniel Hein
  • Investors' Human Rights Obligations under International Investment Law – Current Practice by Huyen Doan
  • The Right to Regulate in Environmental Protection – Insights From the EU-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement and Implications for Vietnam by Nguyen Thi Lan Huong
  • Worlds Apart: The Fairness Dimension of Securitisation Narratives in the Climate Change and Foreign Investment Context by Zaker Ahmad
  • Reassessing State Consent in Investment Arbitration Vis-À-Vis Security Issues by Alexandros Bakos and Gautam Mohanty.