This article aims to show that the tools being used to recalibrate the international investment regime, in particular proportionality and corporate social responsibility, constitute continuity rather than rupture with neoliberalism and neoliberal legality. Neoliberalism has been discredited, and few actors suggest a return to self-regulation after the 2008 global economic crisis. This call for regulation, however, finds international economic law scholarship divided between those who claim that standards of review and corporate social responsibility can solve the crisis of neoliberalism, and those who believe that the problem is more profound. In the case of the international investment regime, this article suggests that the curren...
This paper discusses how the WTO may operate as a suitable forum for a multilateral agreement on inv...
Transition on a neoliberal model facilitated the misappropriation of the accumulated wealth of ex-co...
Against the background of debates on the origins and implications of the global economic crisis of 2...
This article aims to show that the tools being used to recalibrate the international investment regi...
Neoliberalism is an ideological project characterised as being pro-market, pro-investor, and based o...
In his book Constitutionalizing Economic Globalization, David Schneiderman examines the relationship...
I examine five international investment cases that embrace the neoliberal vision. This economic mode...
The international investment regime is in crisis, nowhere more so than in regard to the investor–sta...
We argue that a rigorously defined concept of neoliberalization can help illuminate the regulatory t...
This article outlines the main elements of rupture and continuity in the global political economy si...
ABSTRACT Against the background of debates on the origins and implications of the global economic cr...
This thesis is a description and analysis of the inclusion of neoliberal norms in international rul...
This article started as a plenary paper that was presented to the annual International Economic Law ...
Abstract This paper tends to analyze the link between the global financial crisis of 2008 and neol...
The international investment regime has faced several criticisms already since the mid-2000s. Schol...
This paper discusses how the WTO may operate as a suitable forum for a multilateral agreement on inv...
Transition on a neoliberal model facilitated the misappropriation of the accumulated wealth of ex-co...
Against the background of debates on the origins and implications of the global economic crisis of 2...
This article aims to show that the tools being used to recalibrate the international investment regi...
Neoliberalism is an ideological project characterised as being pro-market, pro-investor, and based o...
In his book Constitutionalizing Economic Globalization, David Schneiderman examines the relationship...
I examine five international investment cases that embrace the neoliberal vision. This economic mode...
The international investment regime is in crisis, nowhere more so than in regard to the investor–sta...
We argue that a rigorously defined concept of neoliberalization can help illuminate the regulatory t...
This article outlines the main elements of rupture and continuity in the global political economy si...
ABSTRACT Against the background of debates on the origins and implications of the global economic cr...
This thesis is a description and analysis of the inclusion of neoliberal norms in international rul...
This article started as a plenary paper that was presented to the annual International Economic Law ...
Abstract This paper tends to analyze the link between the global financial crisis of 2008 and neol...
The international investment regime has faced several criticisms already since the mid-2000s. Schol...
This paper discusses how the WTO may operate as a suitable forum for a multilateral agreement on inv...
Transition on a neoliberal model facilitated the misappropriation of the accumulated wealth of ex-co...
Against the background of debates on the origins and implications of the global economic crisis of 2...