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Hong Kong as an Actor in International Economic Law - Multilateralism, Bilateralism, and Unilateralism

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 01.12.2025

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This open access book unveils Hong Kong''s pivotal role in the realm of international economic law. Unique to this book is its focus on the interplay between Hong Kong''s historical roots and institutional contexts, integrated into its exploration of unilateral, bilateral, and multilateral economic approaches. What sets this book apart is its in-depth treatment of Hong Kong''s distinct position as China''s Special Administrative Region. It showcases the balance the territory maintains: the autonomy it enjoys, its own robust legal and economic systems, all while being intertwined with broader global interests. Hong Kong''s position as China''s economic gateway, coupled with its adaptability amidst technological evolutions and international tensions, positions it uniquely in the global economic arena. With the Asia-Pacific economy''s rapid evolution and the Greater Bay Area''s development, Hong Kong''s role is illuminated as increasingly pivotal. This book exposes challenges confronting Hong Kong, from political changes to the ramifications of the National Security Law, while emphasising its continued relevance and growing influence. As Hong Kong threads its path in a globalised world, its prowess in international economic law remains a cornerstone of its identity. Will the territory sustain its prominence amidst evolving challenges and global shifts? The answers lie within, and further research awaits as we track its unfolding narrative. Specifically tailored for academics, diplomats, and researchers in international law, relations, economics and finance, this book offers a vital perspective. Anyone with a vested interest in international economic law and policy will find this comprehensive exploration invaluable. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.

About the author

Julien Chaisse is Professor in the School of Law at the City University of Hong Kong (CityU). He is an award-winning and internationally-respected expert on international economic law (trade, investment, and tax), cyberlaw, vitivinicultural law, and international dispute resolution.

His work has received wide recognition and has been cited by international courts/tribunals as well as the US and European Courts. He writes a regular column (“The Global Lawyer”) for the Financial Times’ fDI Intelligence Magazine, where he discusses current events in foreign investment law and politics. Julien Chaisse is the recipient of the Smit-Lowenfeld Prize from the International Arbitration Club of New York (2020) and the holder of the Humanities and Social Sciences Prestigious Fellowship (2022). He also sits on the editorial boards of several high impact academic journals around the world, and is Editor-in-Chief of the Asia Pacific Law Review and co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of World Investment and Trade.

Julien Chaisse has extensive experience working as a corporate board member and serving on the board of directors/advisory board for a number of international organisations. He is currently President and Chair of the Asia Pacific FDI Network, a leading organisation that focuses on researching foreign direct investment and facilitating cooperation among over 100 scholars and 50 institutions. He is an accomplished senior arbitrator who is listed on the panel of the major arbitration institutions. He was recently selected for the appointment of arbitrators in bilateral disputes under the EU’s trade agreements. A number of his adjudications have been reported on by the local and international press. He is frequently called upon as an expert witness in international trade/investment litigation and arbitration to advise international organisations, governments, law firms, and private investors on private/public international law issues (eg, concessions contracts, special economic zones, investment structuring, state and international organisation immunities, and WTO accession), and has assisted over twenty jurisdictions in drafting trade/investment treaties and legislation.

Prior to joining CityU’s Law School, Julien Chaisse taught in the Faculty of Law of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (2009-2019), where he served both as Director of one the Faculty’s research centres and Director of the Faculty’s PhD & MPhil Programme. Before moving to Hong Kong, he worked as deputy head of the working group on the rules and regulations for multilateral trade and investment agreements at the World Trade Institute in Bern, Switzerland (2006-2009), as a lecturer at Elite School Sciences Po Aix, France (2004-2006), and as a diplomat for France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the French Embassy in New Delhi, India (2001-2004). He has held visiting fellowships and professorships at Columbia University, Melbourne University, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, National Institute of Malaysian and International Studies, and Tokyo University.

Product details

Authors Julien Chaisse, Chaisse Julien
Assisted by Gabrielle Marceau (Editor), Federico Ortino (Editor), Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer (Editor), Gregory Shaffer (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 01.12.2025
 
EAN 9781509968206
ISBN 978-1-5099-6820-6
No. of pages 328
Series Studies in International Trade and Investment Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

LAW / Commercial / International Trade, Hong Kong, International economic & trade law, Public international law: economic and trade

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