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European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2013

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Part one of Volume 4 (2013) of the European Yearbook of International Economic Law offers a special focus on recent developments in international competition policy and law. International competition law has only begun to emerge as a distinct subfield of international economic law in recent years, even though international agreements on competition co-operation date back to the 1970s. Competition law became a prominent subject of political and academic debates in the late 1990s when competition and trade were discussed as one of the Singapore issues in the WTO. Today, international competition law is a complex and multi-layered system of rules and principles encompassing not only the external application of domestic competition law and traditional bilateral co-operation agreements, but also competition provisions in regional trade agreements and non-binding guidelines and standards. Furthermore, the relevance of competition law for developing countries and the relationship between competition law and public services are the subject of heated debates. The contributions to this volume reflect the growing diversity of the issues and elements of international competition law.
Part two presents analytical reports on the developments of the regional integration processes in North America, Central Africa and Southeast Asia as well as on the treaty practice of the European Union. Part three covers the legal and political developments in major international organizations that deal with international economic law, namely the IMF, WCO, WTO, WIPO, ICSID and UNCTAD. Lastly, part four offers book reviews of recent works in the field of international economic law.

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From the contents: Part I Topics.- Special Focus "International Competition Law".- Part II Regional Integration.- Part III International Economic Institutions.- Part IV Book Reviews.

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Part one of Volume 4 (2013) of the European Yearbook of International Economic Law offers a special focus on recent developments in international competition policy and law. International competition law has only begun to emerge as a distinct subfield of international economic law in recent years, even though international agreements on competition co-operation date back to the 1970s. Competition law became a prominent subject of political and academic debates in the late 1990s when competition and trade were discussed as one of the Singapore issues in the WTO. Today, international competition law is a complex and multi-layered system of rules and principles encompassing not only the external application of domestic competition law and traditional bilateral co-operation agreements, but also competition provisions in regional trade agreements and non-binding guidelines and standards. Furthermore, the relevance of competition law for developing countries and the relationship between competition law and public services are the subject of heated debates. The contributions to this volume reflect the growing diversity of the issues and elements of international competition law.
Part two presents analytical reports on the developments of the regional integration processes in North America, Central Africa and Southeast Asia as well as on the treaty practice of the European Union. Part three covers the legal and political developments in major international organizations that deal with international economic law, namely the IMF, WCO, WTO, WIPO, ICSID and UNCTAD. Lastly, part four offers book reviews of recent works in the field of international economic law.

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From the book reviews:
“The book under review deserves to be brought to the attention of those interested or involved with competition law because it contains a special and substantial (248 pages) focus on international competition policy and law. … the book contains a very interesting set of essays dealing the international dimension of competition law. Very informative e thought provoking, they will appeal practitioners as well as scholars and public officials.” (Concurrences, Issue 1, 2015)

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From the book reviews:
"The book under review deserves to be brought to the attention of those interested or involved with competition law because it contains a special and substantial (248 pages) focus on international competition policy and law. ... the book contains a very interesting set of essays dealing the international dimension of competition law. Very informative e thought provoking, they will appeal practitioners as well as scholars and public officials." (Concurrences, Issue 1, 2015)

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Assisted by Christoph Herrmann (Editor), Marku Krajewski (Editor), Markus Krajewski (Editor), Jörg Philipp Terhechte (Editor), Jörg Ph. Terhechte (Editor), Jörg Philipp Terhechte (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783642447105
ISBN 978-3-642-44710-5
No. of pages 602
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 33 mm
Weight 943 g
Illustrations XX, 602 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

B, Internationale Wirtschaft, trade, International Law, Law and Criminology, International Economic Law, Trade Law, International Economics

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