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Socio-Legal Approaches to International Economic Law - Text, Context, Subtext

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Informationen zum Autor Amanda Perry-Kessaris is Professor of Law at Kent Law School, University of Kent, UK. Klappentext This collection explores the nature and worth of socio-legal approaches to international economic law. Zusammenfassung This collection explores the nature and worth of socio-legal approaches to international economic law. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Approaching International Economic Law 1. What does it mean to take a socio-legal approach to international economic law? 2. Navigating new landscapes: Socio-legal mapping of plurality and power in international economic law, Celine Tan 3. Law, economy and society in the global age: A study guide Sabine Frerichs Part 2: Context 4. How World Trade Organisation Law Makes Itself Possible: 'Every Time I Describe a City, I am Saying Something About Venice' Ronnie R. F. Yearwood with Ross C. Davis 5. (Re)Conceptualising International Economic Law: A Socio-legal Approach to Regionalism Claire Gammage 6. Global Duelists: The Recursive Politics of the Text in International Trade Law Terence C. Halliday and Susan Block-Lieb 7. Power and Production in Global Legal Pluralism: An International Political Economy Approach David Schneiderman 8. Reflexive International Economic Law: Balancing Economic and Social Goals in the Construction of Law Cecilia Juliana Flores Elizondo 9. Transnational Networks of Community and International Economic Law Roger Cotterrell Part 3: Subtext 10. A Qui l'Homme Sauvage?: The Text, Context and Subtext of Agreements Between Mining Corporations and Indigenous Communities Deval Desai 11. Global Legal Transplants Through the Lens of Community: Lessons For and From Chinese Property Law Ting Xu 12. Culture Clash: Valuing Heritage in Investment Disputes Valentina Sara Vadi 13. 'You Are On My Property': Economic, Legal and Moral Objections to Regulation from a Banker's Perspective Ioannis Glinavos 14. Corporate Respect for Human Rights: As Good as it Gets? Sally Wheeler 15. Human Rights, Corporate Social Responsibility and International Economic Law: Strong Answers to Strong Questions? Aurora Voiculescu 16. Rewriting the Centricity of the State in Pursuit of Global Justice Kirsteen Shields . ...

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