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European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2019

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  • Focusses on the interplay between International Labour Law and International Economic Law on the occasion of 100th anniversary of the International Labour Organisation (ILO)
  • Includes contributions from leading practitioners and academics with experience and knowledge in international labour and international economic law
  • Analyses current events and developments in international trade and investment law and institutions, including WTO case law, as well as EU and US trade policy

Part of the book series: European Yearbook of International Economic Law (EUROYEAR, volume 10)

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

  1. Institutions

  2. Book Reviews

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About this book

Volume 10 of the EYIEL focusses on the relationship between transnational labour law and international economic law on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). As one of the oldest UN Agencies, the ILO has achieved considerable progress with respect to labour rights and conditions. The contributions to EYIEL Volume 10 assess these achievements in light of current and future challenges. The ILO’s core instruments and legal documents are analysed and similarly the impact labour standards have on trade and investment agreements. 

In its regional section, EYIEL 10 addresses recent developments in the US and the EU, including the US’ trade policy strategy towards China as well as the reform of the NAFTA. In its part on institutions, EYIEL 10 focusses inter alia on the role of the rule of law in relation to current practices of the International Monetary Fund and of the WTO’s Appellate Body as an international court. Furthermore, it provides an overview of current cases before the WTO. Finally, the volume entails a section with review essays on recently published books in the field of international economic law and international investment law.

 




Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Law, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany

    Marc Bungenberg

  • Faculty of Law, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

    Markus Krajewski

  • School of Law, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

    Christian J. Tams

  • Competition and Regulation Institute, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Lüneburg, Germany

    Jörg Philipp Terhechte

  • Faculty of Law and Criminal Sciences, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

    Andreas R. Ziegler

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