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Designed to serve as a standard textbook on international economic law, suitable for reference and studies this edition includes developments, such as the ramifications of the Internet. Topics include the extraterritorial reach of domestic legislation, state immunity and economic welfare.
List of contents
Preface. Biographical note. I. Introduction. II. The subjects of international economic law. III. Sovereignty in international economic law. IV. The sources of international economic law. V. The State in International Economic Law. VI. Bilateral inter-State economic relations. VII. General notions on the role of international organizations in international law. VIII. Some succinct remarks on specific organizations. IX. Joint inter-State enterprises. X. Individuals in international economic law. XI. Basic economic rights of States. XII. Human rights of economic value. XIII. Property rights of aliens. XIV. Problems of State responsibility in international economic law. XV. Dispute settlement in international economic law. XVI. Economic warfare. XVII. Conclusions. Notes. Selected bibliography. Alphabetical index of cases. Chronological index of Austrian and German cases. Keyword index.