Redefining sovereignty in international economic law
The concept of state sovereignty is increasingly challenged by a proliferation of international economic instruments and major international economic institutions. States from both the south and north are re-examining and debating the extent to which they should cede control over their economic and...
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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Oxford
Hart
2008
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Series: | Studies in international trade law ;
v. 7. |
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Online Access: | View fulltext via EzAccess |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Prelims; Acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; List of Tables, Figures and Boxes; List of Abbreviations; Table of Cases; Table of International and National Instruments; Introduction; Part One Sovereignty and International Economic Law; 1 Sovereignty: Outdated Concept or New Approaches; 2 State Sovereignty, Popular Sovereignty and Individual Sovereignty: From Constitutional Nationalism to Multilevel Constitutionalism in International Economic Law?; 3 Sovereignty, Lost and Found; 4 Sovereignty and International Economic Law; Part Two Trade Liberalisation and WTO Reform