Frontiers of international economic law : legal tools to confront interdisciplinary challenges

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Frontiers of international economic law : legal tools to confront interdisciplinary challenges

edited by Freya Baetens and José Caiado

Brill Nijhoff, c2014

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Frontiers of International Economic Law: Legal Tools to Confront Interdisciplinary Challenges offers innovative interdisciplinary solutions to global challenges along four themes: facing economic crises and uncertainties, confronting environmental challenges, considering human rights and development objectives, and finally, regulating energy transit and new technologies.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PREFACE BY THE EDITORS BIOGRAPHIES LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Facing Economic Crises and Uncertainties The Forgotten GATT Articles on Exchange Rates An Hertogen An Optimal Global Regime for Regulating Credit Rating Agencies in the Post-Financial Crisis Era Kuan-Chun Chang Confronting Environmental Challenges Protected Areas under the Convention on Biological Diversity in International Investment Law: Conflicts and Solutions Matthaus Fink Extraterritorial Unilateral Measures in the WTO: the EU Emission Trading Scheme as Applied to Aviation Daniela Gomez Altamirano Climate Change Mitigation from the Bottom Up: Using Preferential Trade Agreements to Promote Climate Change Mitigation Rafael Leal-Arcas Considering Human Rights and Development Objectives Guaranteeing Socio-Economic Rights through Public-Private Partnerships between Host State and Foreign Investor: the Example of Ghana's Public Housing Project Lars Schoenwald Determination of Compensation in Investor-State Arbitrations: Is There a Place for Human Rights Considerations? Filip Balcerzak Are Feed-in Tariff Schemes with Local Content Requirements Consistent with WTO Law? Jan-Christoph Kuntze and Tom Moerenhout Regulating Energy Transit and New Technologies Energy Transit in International Law: Concept and Challenges Beatriz Huarte Melgar Energy Transit in the Tangled Web of RTAs: the Relationship between GATT Articles V and XXIV in the Context of Energy Goods Mikella Hurley Internet Service Providers' Secondary Liability for Trademarks Violations in the EU and the US Anna Giulia Micara

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