International Economic Law With a Human FaceFriedl Weiss, Erik M. G. Denters, Paul J. I. M. de Waart Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1998 M05 7 - 566 pages "International Economic Law with a Human Face" addresses a vital question in contemporary international economies: the design, structure and content of the legal and institutional framework within an increasingly globalized civil society and market economy. It is based on the belief that liberalized global markets cannot be expected to provide the public goods required to secure the "acquis" "communautaire" for human rights worldwide, let alone to extend those rights to peoples hitherto deprived of their benefits. Scholars from Europe, America, Asia and Australia examine a variety of aspects of relevant state practice in a fresh and stimulating manner. They combine international social critique' of state practice with ideas for social engineering', offering critical legal analysis and ideas about policy options for setting standards to induce legal change and development. "International Economic Law with a Human Face" is a user-friendly' book. Twenty-seven chapters are sub-titled and arranged under three main headings: Towards a new human and economic order (chapters 1-8); Trade, environmental protection and resource management (chapters 9-18); and Investment and finance (chapters 19-27). It also contains a detailed Table of Contents and an Index. |
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Contents
The legal context concepts principles standards | 13 |
4 | 23 |
The erosion of state authority and its implications | 31 |
Globalization and the future role of sovereign states | 45 |
4 | 61 |
1 | 67 |
2 | 73 |
Internationally recognized labour standards and trade | 79 |
Regional integration and protection of | 327 |
3 | 334 |
5 | 340 |
2 | 347 |
Awww | 350 |
Towards sustainable tourism in the wider Caribbean | 357 |
2 | 372 |
1 | 381 |
Quality of life at the mercy of WTO Panels GATTs | 109 |
Development partnerships and development research | 133 |
International trade and human rights from the | 159 |
4 | 172 |
2 | 180 |
1 | 187 |
2 | 193 |
WTO rules supporting environmental protection | 203 |
4 | 215 |
Sustainable development and the 1994 Energy Charter | 223 |
3 | 234 |
2 | 240 |
1 | 246 |
5 | 253 |
2 | 259 |
2 | 265 |
Evolution and impact of sustainable development | 271 |
2 | 277 |
210 | 290 |
2 | 294 |
Integrating environmental concerns into trade relations | 307 |
1 | 317 |
Reciprocity in international development cooperation | 387 |
1 | 393 |
Sustainable development with a human face? | 401 |
8 | 410 |
1 | 416 |
4 | 422 |
6 | 428 |
2 | 435 |
3 | 441 |
Fadeaway of socialist planned economy Chinas | 453 |
3 | 459 |
2 | 465 |
1 | 474 |
Relations of the WTO with other international | 479 |
Access to ICSID dispute settlement for locally | 497 |
2 | 520 |
1 | 527 |
Exchange rates and development Hans Visser533 | 533 |
Financing the protection of global environment | 547 |
The feasibility of a financial transaction tax | 554 |
Concluding remarks | 560 |
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International Economic Law with a Human Face Friedl Weiss,Erik Denters,P. J. I. M. de Waart No preview available - 1998 |
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