Thomas Banks
Overview page. Subjects: Art.
(b London, 22 Dec. 1735; d London, 2 Feb. 1805).
English sculptor. He was one of the most serious-minded of British Neoclassical artists, aiming at noble treatment of elevated...
The Coming of Age of International Monetary and Financial Law after the Global Financial Crisis
in Journal of International Economic Law
June 2016; p ublished online April 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 1498 words.
Financial Disputes in International Courts
in Journal of International Economic Law
March 2018; p ublished online March 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 14923 words.
Abstract
The question of adjudication in international financial law has rarely been analysed comprehensively in the legal literature. This can probably be...
Do We Need a World Financial Organization?
in Journal of International Economic Law
December 2014; p ublished online November 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 10092 words.
International trade law under WTO is a mature field of international economic law (IEL). In contrast, international monetary and financial law is still emerging as a discipline within IEL....
Reforming the Governance of International Financial Law in the Era of Post-Globalization
in Journal of International Economic Law
September 2017; p ublished online October 2017 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 13417 words.
Abstract
International financial law (IFL) is evolving from a situation of acquiesced anarchy (characterized by coordination dilemmas, compliance gaps, and...
Explaining Compliance and Non-Compliance with ICSID Awards: The Argentine Case Study and a Multiple Theoretical Approach
in Journal of International Economic Law
September 2016; p ublished online August 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 13684 words.
The general compliance with investment awards was until recently considered to have been good. Some recent reports, however, have revealed that certain states refuse to comply, or delay...
Professor John H. Jackson’s contributions to Development in WTO Law
in Journal of International Economic Law
June 2016; p ublished online June 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 1339 words.
This article identifies Professor's Jackson philosophies which permeated the “development aspect” of WTO Law. Firstly, it illustrates that throughout, he influenced the WTO legal framework....
The Puzzle of Agricultural Exceptionalism in International Trade Policy
in Journal of International Economic Law
June 2015; p ublished online May 2015 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 13624 words.
This article first seeks to demonstrate the exceptional levels of protectionism accorded to the agricultural sector, especially in many developed countries. It reviews the principal...
International Economic Law in Transition from Trade Liberalization to Trade Regulation
in Journal of International Economic Law
September 2014; p ublished online August 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 3254 words.
Reforming the International Investment Regime: Lessons from International Trade Law
in Journal of International Economic Law
December 2015; p ublished online January 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 18202 words.
International trade law underwent a profound paradigm shift during the 1990’s and into the 21st century as a response to globalization, and to a legitimacy crisis sparked by unresolved...
The Revolving Door in International Investment Arbitration
in Journal of International Economic Law
June 2017; p ublished online May 2017 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 11479 words.
Abstract
It is often claimed that international investment arbitration is marked by a revolving door: individuals act sequentially and even simultaneously as...
The Prevention of Systemic Failure as a Unifying Principle of International Economic Law
in Journal of International Economic Law
December 2014; p ublished online November 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 4884 words.
Debating the Future of the World Trade Organization: Divergent Views on the 2005 Sutherland Report
in Journal of International Economic Law
September 2005; p ublished online September 2005 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 4688 words.
Reconciling Rules of Origin and Global Value Chains: The Case for Reform
in Journal of International Economic Law
June 2015; p ublished online May 2015 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 8450 words.
Rules of Origin (ROO) are in need of reform. Aside from being used for protectionist purposes, they have also become so complicated that they result in companies foregoing trade preferences...
The Field of International Economic Law
in Journal of International Economic Law
September 2014; p ublished online August 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 10004 words.
In a journal analyzing developments in the theory and practice of international economic law (IEcL), it is appropriate occasionally to reflect on the changing meaning of IEcL and its...
Another Digital Divide: The Rise of Data Realms and its Implications for the WTO
in Journal of International Economic Law
June 2018; p ublished online May 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 13715 words.
Abstract
Individuals, businesses, and governments increasingly use data to create new services delivered via the internet. In so doing, they are creating a new...
International Regime Complexity and Economic Law Enforcement
in Journal of International Economic Law
September 2014; p ublished online August 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 14285 words.
The article makes two contributions: first, it locates the causes of the increase in parallel, overlapping, or related proceedings in the enforcement of international trade and investment...
Liberalization at the Speed of Light: International Trade in Electricity and Interconnected Networks
in Journal of International Economic Law
March 2018; p ublished online April 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 17401 words.
Abstract
Rapid technological advances are making it technically and economically feasible to transport electricity over longer distances irrespective of the...
Use It or Lose It: Assessing the Compatibility of the Paris Convention and TRIPS Agreement with Respect to Local Working Requirements
in Journal of International Economic Law
June 2014; p ublished online May 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 16765 words.
To what extent should countries with different levels of social and economic development be treated differently; to what extent are existing international standards too high for developing...
Energy Subsidies and WTO Dispute Settlement: Why Only Renewable Energy Subsidies Are Challenged
in Journal of International Economic Law
June 2015; p ublished online May 2015 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 12983 words.
Over the past few years, renewable energy subsidies have become one of the main sources of trade disputes at the WTO. A total of six cases have been initiated against renewable energy...
The Great Recession and the New Frontiers of International Investment Law: The Economics of Early Warning Models and the Law of Necessity
in Journal of International Economic Law
September 2014; p ublished online August 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Financial Law; Public International Law; International Economic Law; Economics. 18453 words.
The Great Recession has prompted unparalleled economic research on the causes and handling of crises. It is then important for international investment law to catch up with the new...