International economic law, globalization and developing countries [electronic resource] /
edited by Julio Faundez, Celine Tan.
- Cheltenham ; Northampton, Mass. : Edward Elgar, c2010.
- 1 online resource (ix, 504 p.)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 411-482) and index.
International economic law and development : before and after neo-liberalism / Multilateral disciplines and the question of policy space / Assessing international financial reform / Crisis and opportunity : emerging economies and the Financial Stability Board / The new disciplinary framework : conditionality, new aid architecture and global economic governance / Taxing constraints on developing countries and the global economic recession / The World Trade Organization and the turbulent legacy of international economic law-making in the long twentieth century / Holistic approaches to development and international investment law : the role of international investment agreements / Human rights and transnational corporations : establishing meaningful international obligations / Core labour standards conditionalities : a means by which to achieve sustainable development? / Developing countries and international competition law and policy / Does the globalization of anti-corruption law help developing countries? / Intellectual property, development concerns and developing countries / Biotechnology and the international regulation of food and fuel security in developing countries / Environment and development - the mission link / The UN Climate Change Convention and developing countries : towards effective implementation / Julio Faundez and Celine Tan -- Julio Faundez -- Yilmaz Akyüz -- Daniel Bradlow -- Enrique R. Carrasco -- Celine Tan -- David Salter -- Fiona Macmillan -- Peter Muchlinski -- James Harrison -- Tonia Novitz -- Kathryn McMahon -- Kevin E. Davis -- Pedro Roffe -- Mary E. Footer -- Philippe Cullet -- Vicente Paolo B. Yu III. Introduction /
International Economic Law, Globalization and Developing Countries explores the impact of globalization on the international legal system, with a special focus on the implications for developing countries.
9781849806671 (e-book)
2009941140
International law--Economic aspects. Law and globalization. Globalization--Developing countries. Law--Developing countries.