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Editor(s): Faundez, Julio; Tan, Celine
Title: International Economic Law, Globalization and Developing Countries
Topics: Development Economics; Law and Development; International Economics; Law and Economics; Human Rights; Intellectual Property Law; International Economic Law, Trade Law
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Date of Publication: 29 October 2010
Number of pages: 512
ISBN (hard cover): 9781848441132
ISBN (soft cover): 9781781009253
EISBN: 9781849806671
Abstract/Description:
International Economic Law, Globalization and Developing Countries explores the impact of globalization on the international legal system, with a special focus on the implications for developing countries.
The onset of the current process of globalization has brought about momentous changes to the rules and processes of international law. This comprehensive book examines a number of these changes, including the radical expansion of international economic law, the increase in the power of international economic organizations, and the new informal approaches to law-making. The greater reliance on judicial and arbitral mechanisms, and the proliferation of international human rights instruments, many of which have a direct bearing on international economic relations, are also discussed. The contributors to this book are all prominent experts in the fields of international law and international political economy, drawn from both developing and developed countries.
This insightful book will appeal to scholars and advanced students with an interest in international law, development studies, international political economy and international governance. It will also be an indispensable tool for practitioners – including members of leading international NGOs, international lawyers, political scientists and international development specialists.
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