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International Economic Dispute Settlement: Demise or Transformation?

Bossche, Peter van den(Edited by)Elsig, Manfred(Edited by)Polanco, Rodrigo(Edited by)
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The post-Cold War era has seen an unprecedented move towards more legalization in international cooperation and a growth of third-party dispute settlement systems.

WTO panels, the Appellate Body and investor-state dispute settlement cases have received increasing attention beyond the core trade and investment constituencies within governments.

Scrutiny by business, civil society, academia, and trade and investment experts has been on the rise.

This book asks whether we observe a transformation or a demise of existing institutions and mechanisms to adjudicate disputes over trade or investment.

It makes a contribution to the question in which direction international economic dispute settlement is heading in times of change, uncertainty and increasing economic nationalism.

In order to do so, it brings together chapters written by leading researchers and experts in law and political science to address the challenges of settling disputes in the global economy and to sketch possible scenarios ahead of us.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108967124 / 9781108967129
eBook (EPUB)
382.9
22/07/2021
United Kingdom
English
505 pages
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