This chapter focuses on how International Economic Law (IEL) and institutions have shaped and continue to shape the post/colonial relationship between the world economic order and “development,” a relationship which is neither fixed nor immutable but whose nexus IEL and institutions are able to sustain in powerful ways, thereby precluding different political economic imaginaries and arrangements. Our argument is that IEL (and in particular trade, investment and financial law, and regulation) contributes to this nexus through a combination of international agreements, hard and soft law, local and national norms, standards, market actors such as credit rating agencies, and digital technologies and practices, which are engaged in the ideologic...
The fairness of institutions of global economic governance ranks among the most pressing issues of o...
This chapter interrogates the widely accepted idea that international law was diffused from the Euro...
International economic law is an area dominated by international agreements since very little intern...
This chapter focuses on how International Economic Law (IEL) and institutions have shaped and contin...
This article takes issue with the assumption the policy research literature, specifically that produ...
The starting question of this chapter is whether International Economic Law (IEL) should also be und...
In recent years International Economic Law (IEL) has emerged as the most important field of Internat...
* Provides an innovative account of the perceived tension between free trade and human rights, setti...
International Economic Law, Globalization and Developing Countries explores the impact of globalizat...
Old certainties are melting away. An era has drawn to a close. The foundations of the global economi...
History and boundaries are the foundations of international economic law (IEL) as a professional and...
Recent developments suggest that the international economic order is transitioning away from the Neo...
This article reveals the tension between evolutionary, functionalist driven notions of law and more ...
This article explores the phenomena of convergence and divergence in international economic law. It ...
Parts I and II discuss five competing “narratives” of international economic law (IEL) as (1) power-...
The fairness of institutions of global economic governance ranks among the most pressing issues of o...
This chapter interrogates the widely accepted idea that international law was diffused from the Euro...
International economic law is an area dominated by international agreements since very little intern...
This chapter focuses on how International Economic Law (IEL) and institutions have shaped and contin...
This article takes issue with the assumption the policy research literature, specifically that produ...
The starting question of this chapter is whether International Economic Law (IEL) should also be und...
In recent years International Economic Law (IEL) has emerged as the most important field of Internat...
* Provides an innovative account of the perceived tension between free trade and human rights, setti...
International Economic Law, Globalization and Developing Countries explores the impact of globalizat...
Old certainties are melting away. An era has drawn to a close. The foundations of the global economi...
History and boundaries are the foundations of international economic law (IEL) as a professional and...
Recent developments suggest that the international economic order is transitioning away from the Neo...
This article reveals the tension between evolutionary, functionalist driven notions of law and more ...
This article explores the phenomena of convergence and divergence in international economic law. It ...
Parts I and II discuss five competing “narratives” of international economic law (IEL) as (1) power-...
The fairness of institutions of global economic governance ranks among the most pressing issues of o...
This chapter interrogates the widely accepted idea that international law was diffused from the Euro...
International economic law is an area dominated by international agreements since very little intern...