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1 online resource |
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Global Law and Sustainable Development |
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Global law and sustainable development.
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Abbreviations; Notes on Contributors; Foreword; Part I Introduction; 1 Reforming the Trading and Financial Systems; Introduction; The WTO and Global Governance; The Coherence of the Global Financial System; Concluding Remarks; Part II Finance; 2 Global Economic Governance and Banking Regulation: Redesigning Regulation to Promote Stakeholder Interests; Introduction; Global Financial Governance and the Rise of G10 Committees; The Legitimacy of International Financial Standard-Setting; Regulatory Capture in Global Financial Governance |
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Post-Crisis International Institutional ReformsConsequences of Global Financial Governance Reform; Conclusion; 3 Do We Need a World Financial Organization?; Introduction; Why International Regulation?; Sovereignty and International Financial Markets; National Institutions and International Financial Markets; The Emerging Lex Financiera; Do We Need a WFO?; Concluding Observations; 4 Critical Reflections on Bank Bail-Ins; Introductory Remarks; The Architecture and Mechanics of the Bail-In Process; Important Challenges of Bail-In Centred Resolution |
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Implications of Cross-Border Resolution with Bail-In and the SPOE ApproachConclusion; 5 Staying Global and Neoliberal or Going Somewhere Else? Banking Regulation after the Crisis; Local and Global Reactions: Diverging Paths; The Basel Strategies; Outside Basel; The Strategy of Structural Regulation; The Remains of Neoliberalism; 6 State of Necessity and Sovereign Insolvency; Scope of the Necessity Defence under International Law and Sovereign Debt Litigation; Origins of the Necessity Defence; ICSID Jurisprudence and Substantiation of the Necessity Defence in Sovereign Insolvency; Conclusion |
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Part III Trade Law7 The WTO -- A Suitable Case for Treatment? Is It 'Reformable'?; Preliminary Remarks; Introduction: Concepts and Context; Trade and 'Non-Trade' Concerns; Refining the WTO -- 'Constitution'?; Transparency -- Legitimacy: Treaty Provisions, Panel Practice; Concluding Remarks; 8 Interdependence and WTO Law; Introduction; From Interface to Interdependence; Interdependence in WTO Law; Made in the World; Conclusion; 9 Reforming the Law and Institutions of the WTO: The Dangers of Unexpected Consequences; Introduction; Institutional Reform: Expectations of a Dispute Settlement System |
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Reappraising Article 17.6 ADA: The Zeroing 'Saga'Concluding Remarks: Insights from Expectations; 10 A History of Success?: Proportionality in International Economic Law; Introduction; Proportionality: A Cosmopolitan Destiny?; Proportionality: The Perils of Success; Proportionality in European Union Law; Proportionality in Investment Treaty Arbitration; Proportionality in International Trade Law; A History of Success?; Conclusions |
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World Trade Organization.
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World Trade Organization fast |
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International law -- Economic aspects
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Corporate governance -- Law and legislation.
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Law reform.
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International economic relations.
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Financial institutions, International -- Law and legislation.
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Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.
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Corporate governance -- Law and legislation
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Financial institutions, International -- Law and legislation
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International economic relations
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International law -- Economic aspects
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Law reform
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Segura-Serrano, Antonio, editor
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ISBN |
9781317018124 |
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1317018125 |
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