The Journal of International Economic Law is pleased to announce its new issue (Vol. 26, Issue 2), now available on the Journal website.
This issue features the following articles:
- Trade Agreements and Sustainability: Exploring the Potential of Global Value Chain (GVC) Obligations by James Harrison
- Supporting the Transition to Climate-Neutral Production: An Evaluation Under the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures by Roland Ismer, Harro van Asselt, Jennifer Haverkamp, Michael Mehling, Karsten Neuhoff, Alice Pirlot
- Risk, Reward, and Resilience Framework: Integrative Policy Making in a Complex World by Anthea Roberts
- Managing Externalities in the WTO: The Agreement On Fisheries Subsidies by Bernard M Hoekman, Petros C Mavroidis, Sunayana Sasmal
- A Climate Change Carve-Out for Investment Treaties by Joshua Paine and Elizabeth Sheargold
- From Bananas to Large Civil Aircraft: An On-Going Quest for Value-Added in the Computation of Countermeasures at the WTO by Marc-Antione Couet
- The Use of Trade Coercion and China’s Model of ‘Passive-Aggressive Legalism’ by Ben Czapnik and Bryan Mercurio
- The WTO and Vaccine Supply Chain Resilience during a Pandemic by Chad P Bown
- Blockchain and its Applications: A Conceptual Legal Primer by Ross P Buckley, Anton N Didenko, Mia Trzecinski
It also features the following book reviews:
- Preserving the Crown Jewel, Stratos Pahis reviewing The WTO Dispute Settlement System: How, Why and Where? by Petros Mavroidis
- Review, R V Anuradha reviewing Emerging Powers and the World Trading System: The Past, Present and Future of International Economic Law by Gregory Shaffer
Don’t miss these great articles and reviews!