Trade, investment and migration are strongly intertwined, being three key factors in international production. Yet, law and regulation of the three has remained highly fragmented. Trade is regulated by the WTO on the multilateral level, and through preferential trade agreements on the regional and bilateral levels – it is fragmented and complex in its own right. Investment, on the other hand, is mainly regulated through bilateral investment treaties with no strong links to the regulation of trade or migration. And, finally, migration is regulated by a web of different international, regional and bilateral agreements which focus on a variety of different aspects of migration ranging from humanitarian to economic. The problems of institutio...
This book offers a critical examination of the way in which the nature and governance of internation...
Over the past few years, immigration policy literature has generally interpreted cross-border worker...
The movement of heterogeneously skilled workers between distinct labor markets, both internally and ...
Despite large potential economic gains, bilateral and multilateral negotiations focusing on liberali...
During the past decades, international migration has assumed much prominence. Manifested in flows of...
rather than migration as a socio-economic development tool. Increased trade was linked with substant...
Defence date: 16 December 2015Examining Board: Professor Vega-Redondo, Bocconi University, Superviso...
International audienceThis article provides a theoretical synthesis of the New Economic Geography to...
International trade and investment arbitration are distinct disciplines within the field of internat...
From the founding of the Bretton Woods exchange rate system in 1944 through the conclusion of the la...
This comprehensive treatment of international trade and investment law, covering various regulatory ...
The promotion of sustainable development in international investment law translates into two treaty ...
Presentation by Thomas Cottier & Charlotte Sieber-Gasser prepared for the Markets for Migration and ...
We thank participants at the 4th annual OECD conference on Immigration in OECD countries (particular...
Multilayered Migration Governance explores the emerging concept of ‘migration partnerships’ in polit...
This book offers a critical examination of the way in which the nature and governance of internation...
Over the past few years, immigration policy literature has generally interpreted cross-border worker...
The movement of heterogeneously skilled workers between distinct labor markets, both internally and ...
Despite large potential economic gains, bilateral and multilateral negotiations focusing on liberali...
During the past decades, international migration has assumed much prominence. Manifested in flows of...
rather than migration as a socio-economic development tool. Increased trade was linked with substant...
Defence date: 16 December 2015Examining Board: Professor Vega-Redondo, Bocconi University, Superviso...
International audienceThis article provides a theoretical synthesis of the New Economic Geography to...
International trade and investment arbitration are distinct disciplines within the field of internat...
From the founding of the Bretton Woods exchange rate system in 1944 through the conclusion of the la...
This comprehensive treatment of international trade and investment law, covering various regulatory ...
The promotion of sustainable development in international investment law translates into two treaty ...
Presentation by Thomas Cottier & Charlotte Sieber-Gasser prepared for the Markets for Migration and ...
We thank participants at the 4th annual OECD conference on Immigration in OECD countries (particular...
Multilayered Migration Governance explores the emerging concept of ‘migration partnerships’ in polit...
This book offers a critical examination of the way in which the nature and governance of internation...
Over the past few years, immigration policy literature has generally interpreted cross-border worker...
The movement of heterogeneously skilled workers between distinct labor markets, both internally and ...