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  • Legal and Moral Aspects of International Trade, Volume 3by Geraint Parry; Asif Qureshi; Hillel Steiner

    Routledge 1998; US$ 200.00

    This collection of essays by international lawyers and moral philosophers examines the legal, moral and political dimensions of free trade. It is an important text for experts across the fields of economics, politics, law and international trade. more...

  • Documents in International Economic Lawby Francis Botchway

    Europa Publications 2004; US$ 605.00

    That the world economy is globalised cannot be gainsaid. There is hardly any discussion of economics or international relations that is distanced from consideration of their transnational implications. When difficulties are encountered or differences emerge, the normal recourse would be to international law, but national laws are still referred to where appropriate. Historically, perceptions of classical or public international law and the wider understanding of human rights dominated international discourse in the period up to the end of the Cold War. Since the 1990s the economy, and to some extent the environment, have come to the fore more forcefully. This was clearly typified by the conclusion of the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations... more...

  • The Legal Regime of Foreign Private Investment in Sudan and Saudi Arabiaby Fath El Rahman Abdalla El Sheikh

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 170.00

    This revised edition considers two developing countries with similar socio-ethnic backgrounds in the context of international and Islamic law. Topics include incentives and facilities, investment treaties, investment insurance programmes, and remedies for aggrieved investors. Of interest to legal academics and business and legal professionals involved with investment in developing countries. more...

  • Law & Developmentby Amanda Perry-Kesaris; Professor John Hatchard

    Routledge-Cavendish 2003; US$ 65.95

    An edited collection of papers arising from a conference on "Law and Development in the 21st Century", held in 2001. In honour of the work of Dr Peter Slinn, the book draws together the lessons and challenges faced with particular reference to the concerns of Commonwealth states. more...

  • OECD Codes of Liberalisation of Capital Movements and of Current Invisible Operationsby Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2003; US$ 50.00

    OECD member countries have committed themselves to maintaining and expanding the freedom for international capital movements and current invisible operations under the legally binding OECD Codes of Liberalisation. This publication explains the content and structure of the OECD Codes and the way they are implemented to achieve progressive liberalisation. more...

  • International Investment Perspectivesby Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2004; US$ 75.00

    After already declining dramatically in the previous two years, foreign direct investment (FDI) flows into OECD countries continued to slip in 2003. Direct investment into North America was particularly hard hit, whereas flows from OECD countries toward developing and emerging economies held up well. more...

  • ICSID Reports: Volume 6by James Crawford; Karen Lee

    Cambridge University Press 2004; US$ 288.00

    The ICSID Reports provides the only comprehensive collection of the decisions of arbitral tribunals and ad hoc committees established under the auspices of the World Bank's International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes. Also includes arbitration under the Additional Facility to the ICSID Convention, notably in relation to NAFTA. more...

  • The Regulation of International Financial Marketsby Rainer Grote; Thilo Marauhn

    Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 40.00

    At present, international financial relations are primarily governed by market forces, with little regulatory interference at the international level. This book seeks to provide a framework for analysing options for the regulation of international financial markets, from the perspective of public international law and comparative law. more...

  • The International Law on Foreign Investmentby M. Sornarajah

    Cambridge University Press 2004; US$ 59.00

    This book surveys the international law developed to protect foreign investment made by multinational corporations. It assesses the role of multinational corporations in making foreign investments, and considers ways in which misconduct on the part of such corporations in host states could be controlled. more...

  • The New Law and Economic Developmentby David M. Trubek; Alvaro Santos

    Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 31.00

    This book is an indispensable guide to understanding the legal face of globalization. It is the first one to provide a thorough and systematic analysis of the development theories, economic policies and legal ideas behind the reforms promoted by international institutions in developing countries. more...