Documents in international economic law : trade, investment, and finance /

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Imprint:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012.
Description:1 online resource (xi, 745 pages)
Language:English
Subject:International economic relations.
Foreign trade regulation -- Sources.
Commercial treaties -- Sources.
Investments, Foreign -- Law and legislation -- Sources.
International finance -- Law and legislation -- Sources.
LAW -- Military.
Commercial treaties.
Foreign trade regulation.
International economic relations.
International finance -- Law and legislation.
Investments, Foreign -- Law and legislation.
Electronic books.
Sources.
Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12587523
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Other authors / contributors:Tams, Christian J.
Tietje, Christian.
ISBN:9780191632631
0191632635
6613970778
9786613970770
0199658056
9780199658053
9781283658270
1283658275
9780199658046
0199658048
Notes:Print version record.
Summary:International economic law is one of the crucial branches of international law, and of major importance both practically and conceptually. This document collection brings together all of the most important treaties, regulations, and other documents in this area. It presents the key documents of contemporary international economic law in one single volume, so to provide students as well as practitioners with an accessible reference guide. The book will feature a brief introduction, providing readers with a 'roadmap' through what is perceived by many as the maze of international economic law. The collection brings together documents relating to the three main pillars of international economic law, namely world trade law, international monetary law, and international investment law. These are preceded by texts of a more general character, notably issued by the United Nations and clarifying the parameters of international economic relations. This broad focus enables readers to view international economic law in its breadth and to avoid the pitfalls of a 'compartmentalised' approach, which exclusively focuses on, for example, WTO law or investment law without appreciating their interrelation. By bringing together key texts of all three branches, the book should be invaluable to students taking general courses of international economic law as well as more specialised courses such as WTO law or investment law.
Other form:Print version: Documents in international economic law. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012 9780199658046

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