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Andrea K. Bjorklund, Marc Bungenberg, Manjiao Chi, Manjiao Chi et al, Sufian Jusoh, Prabhash Ranjan...
Asian Yearbook of International Economic Law 2024
English, German · Hardback
Will be released 11.11.2025
Description
The Asian Yearbook of International Economic Law (AYIEL) 2024 addresses the rapidly evolving field of international economic law with a special focus on Asia and the Pacific. With the rapidly changing geopolitical situation, protectionist measures have been taken by many countries, which has caused significant impact on international economic governance. Given the importance of Asia and the Pacific, it is necessary to study on trade protectionism and its impacts especially from a regional perspective. The AYIEL 2024 therefore focuses on “Protectionism and International Economic Law”, exploring the recent trade measures taken by leading economies amid the changing geopolitical and geoeconomic situation, as well as the potential impacts of these changes on Asian countries and beyond.
List of contents
The New World Order of Economic Hyperglobalisation: The Strengthening and the Reinvigoration of the WTO’s Legal Principles of Predictability, Trade without Discrimination and Fair Competition by Antonios Emmanuel Platsas.- COVID-19 Measures and Investment Treaty Claims: An Asian Perspective by Yi Tang.- Climate Change Provisions in International Investment Agreements Between EU and Asian Countries: A Glimmer of Hope for Tomorrow? by Milcar Jeff Dorce.- Women and International Economic Law: Strategies for Possible Reforms by Amit Kumar Sinha.- Foreign Direct Investment Screening for National Security in Asia Pacific: Navigating the Updates by Chunlei Zhao.- A Reflection of Sustainable Provisions in Investment Chapter in the Potential EU-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement by Nguyen Thi Anh Tho.- The 21st Century’s Trade Protectionism as Coercive Exceptionalism by Shun-Ming Yau.- Laws and Policies on Export Controls in Asia: From Non-Proliferation to Geoeconomics by Alexandr Svetlicinii.- Environmental Commitments in Trade Agreements: Evaluating the Ongoing EU-Indonesia and EU-India FTA Negotiations by Vishakha Srivastava.- Tracing Due Process: A Review of the Use of Technology in Chinese Arbitration by Anran Zhang.- The Investment Relationship between Singapore and the EU in Times of Economic Security by Philipp Reinhold.
About the author
Andrea K. Bjorklund is the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, as well as a Full Professor and the L. Yves Fortier Chair in International Arbitration and International Commercial Law, at McGill University Faculty of Law. She acts as arbitrator and expert in both investment and commercial arbitrations and as an expert in court proceedings related to arbitration. She is on the panel of arbitrators of the Beijing Arbitration Commission/Beijing International Arbitration Center, the International Commercial Arbitration Court of the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce, and Industry, and AAA’s International Centre for Dispute Resolution. She is also a U.S. appointee to the NAFTA Chapter 19 (and USMCA Chapter 10) roster of arbitrators. Professor Bjorklund has a J.D. from Yale Law School, an M.A. in French Studies from New York University, and a B.A. (with High Honors) in History and French from the University of Nebraska.
Marc Bungenberg is Director of the Europa-Institut and a professor of public law, European law and public international law at Saarland University in Germany (since 2015), visiting professor at the University of Lausanne/Switzerland (since 2011). He has taught at inter alia Sydney, Geneva, Lucerne, Lausanne, Taschkent, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Munich. He is the recipient of multiple research grants. He received his doctorate in law from the University of Hannover and wrote his habilitation treatise at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena. He holds an LL.M. from Lausanne University. His main fields of research are European (Common Commercial Policy, public procurement and state aid law) and international economic law, particularly international investment and WTO law.
Manjiao Chi is professor and founding director of Center for International Economic Law and Policy (CIELP), Law School of the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), Beijing. His recent research focuses on international economic governance, dispute settlement and sustainable development. Author of numerous books and articles, consultant of various international organizations, recipient of multiple research grants, visiting professor at many leading law schools around the world, and has taught at the Hague Academy of International Law. He is or was Deputy Chair, UNCITRAL Academic Forum on ISDS, Deputy China, China International Investment Arbitration Forum (CIIAF); Executive Council Member, American Society of International Law; Standing Council Member, Chinese Society of International Law. He also has rich experience of international investment and commercial arbitration, treaty negotiations and national policymaking.
Sufian Jusoh is the Director and Professor of International Trade and Investment at the Institute of Malaysia and International Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. He is also an FDI Advisor, ArtNet,UNESCAP, International Investment Policy Consultant at the World Bank Group, External Fellow at the World Trade Institute, University of Bern, Malaysia’s representative to ERIA RIN and a delegate to the ASEAN High Level Task Force for ASEAN Community Vision Post 2025. In APEC, Sufian played a key role in the success of Malaysia’s chairmanship of APEC 2020, leading to the APEC Putrajaya Vision 2040, Malaysian representative to the preparation of the APEC Food Security Roadmap 2030, and a delegate to the APEC Investment Expert Group. Sufian plays a key role in the reform of the investment policies in Malaysia, Laos, Myanmar, Timor-Leste, the Federated States of Micronesia and Pakistan. Sufian is a Barrister-at-Law (England and Wales) of Lincoln’s Inn, London, and holds an LL.B (Hons.) from Cardiff Law School, LL.M, University College London, and a Doctor in Law from University of Bern, Switzerland.
Prabhash Ranjan is a Professor at the Jindal Global Law School, O. P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Delhi-NCR, India. Prabhash holds a Ph.D. in law from King’s College London. Prabhash has been a Chevening Scholar and an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow. His areas of research interest are international investment, India’s investment treaties, and world trade law. Prabhash has published various papers in leading international journals and twobooks: titled ‘India and Bilateral Investment Treaties: Refusal, Acceptance, Backlash’ (OUP 2019), ‘India and Investor State Dispute Settlement: Affronting Sovereignty or Indicting Capriciousness’, (Routledge 2024).
Islambek Rustambekov is Professor of Private International Law Department and Vice-Rector of Tashkent State University of Law (since 2019). He is an international arbitrator and sits as arbitrator in many institutions including ICSID, TIAC, VIAC, HKIAC, EDAC and others. He is the recipient of multiple research grants from Uzbekistan Government, World Bank, USAID, UNDP, and UNODC. He received his PhD and DSc in law from the Tashkent State University of Law. His main fields of research are international commercial and investment arbitration, mediation, recognition and enforcement of decisions of foreign courts and arbitration awards, international investment law and private international law. He is the author of more than 100 publications, including articles, monographs, textbooks and teaching tutorials.
Summary
The Asian Yearbook of International Economic Law (AYIEL) 2024 addresses the rapidly evolving field of international economic law with a special focus on Asia and the Pacific. With the rapidly changing geopolitical situation, protectionist measures have been taken by many countries, which has caused significant impact on international economic governance. Given the importance of Asia and the Pacific, it is necessary to study on trade protectionism and its impacts especially from a regional perspective. The AYIEL 2024 therefore focuses on “Protectionism and International Economic Law”, exploring the recent trade measures taken by leading economies amid the changing geopolitical and geoeconomic situation, as well as the potential impacts of these changes on Asian countries and beyond.
Product details
Assisted by | Andrea K. Bjorklund (Editor), Marc Bungenberg (Editor), Manjiao Chi (Editor), Manjiao Chi et al (Editor), Sufian Jusoh (Editor), Prabhash Ranjan (Editor), Islambek Rustambekov (Editor) |
Publisher | Springer International Publishing |
Languages | English, German |
Product format | Hardback |
Release | 11.11.2025 |
EAN | 9783031959035 |
ISBN | 978-3-031-95903-5 |
Illustrations | Approx. 300 p. |
Series |
Asian Yearbook of International Economic Law |
Subjects |
Social sciences, law, business
> Law
> International law, foreign law
Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Asien, ASEAN, International Economic Law, Trade Law, Regionalism, investment treaties, Asian Economics, International Economic Law, Asia and Pacific region |
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