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In: Regional studies: quarterly journal of the Institute of Regional Studies, Islamabad, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 3-50
ISSN: 0254-7988
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In: Regional studies: quarterly journal of the Institute of Regional Studies, Islamabad, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 3-50
ISSN: 0254-7988
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In: Yearbook of Polish foreign policy, S. 271-295
ISSN: 1233-9903
World Affairs Online
The article investigated processes of international integration co-operation basis on the sample «East partnership» program European Policy of Neighborhood. Foreign trade co-operation of countries-members of the European Union have an important role in the system of world economy trade relations. For the successful functioning of national economies in the world economy system crucially important is participating in the integration processes. In this case the necessity of the economic systems convergence between separate countries with the economies of countries-partners and with the general integration economic system. In the article analyzed the process of creation and functioning of the program «East Partnership». Considered basic directions and forms of the east vector the European Policy of Neighborhood programs financing. Perspective directions of integration co-operation of «East Partnership» participants with the countries of European Union are educed. ; В работе исследуется процессы международного интеграционного взаимодействия на примере программы «Восточное партнерство» Европейской Политики Соседства. Внешнеторговое взаимодействие стран-членов Европейского союза играет важную роль в системе торговых отношений мирового хозяйства. Для успешного функционирования национальных экономик в системе мирового хозяйства жизненно важным является участие в процессах интеграционного взаимодействия. С этой целью связана необходимость конвергенции экономических систем отдельных стран с экономиками стран-партнеров и с общей экономической системой интеграционной группировки. В статье проанализирован процесс создания и функционирования программы «Восточное Партнерство» Рассмотрены основные направления и формы финансирования программ в рамках восточного вектора Европейской Политики Соседства. Выявлены перспективные направления интеграционного взаимодействия стран-участниц «Восточного Партнерства» со странами Европейского Союза, которые в перспективе должны усилить взаимосвязанность и взаимодополняемость участвующих сторон. ; У роботі досліджуються процеси міжнародного інтеграційної взаємодії на прикладі програми «Східне партнерство» Європейської Політики Сусідства. Зовнішньоторговельна взаємодія країн-членів Європейського союзу грає важливу роль в системі торговельних відносин світового господарства. Для успішного функціонування національних економік у системі світового господарства життєво важливою є участь у процесах інтеграційної взаємодії. З цією метою пов'язана необхідність конвергенції економічних систем окремих країн з економіками країн-партнерів і з загальною економічною системою інтеграційного угруповання. У статті проаналізовано процес створення та функціонування програми «Східне Партнерство». Розглянуті основні напрямки та форми фінансування програм у рамках східного вектора Європейської Політики Сусідства. Виявлені перспективні напрями інтеграційної взаємодії країн-учасниць «Східного Партнерства» з країнами Європейського Союзу, які в перспективі мають посилити взаємопов'язаність і взаємодоповнюваність сторін, які що беруть участь у процесі.
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The fragmented disciplines of international economic law after the global financial and economic crisis: an introduction / C.L. Lim & Bryan Mercurio -- Does financial law suffer from a systemic failure? : a study of the fragmentation of legal sources / Rolf H. Weber -- Credit rating agencies : financial multipolarity, EU regulatory export and the development of global standards through multilevel governance / Elisabetta Cervone -- The broken glass of European integration : origins and remedies of the Eurozone crisis and implications for global markets / Emilios Avgouleas and Douglas W. Arner -- From regional fragmentation to coherence : a way forward for East Asia / Ross P. Buckley -- "The law works itself pure" : the fragmented disciplines of global trade and monetary cooperation, and the Chinese currency problem / C.L. Lim -- Roadblocks and pathways towards inter-state cooperation in increasing interdependence / An Hertogen -- The industrial policy of China and WYO law : the "shrinking policy space argument" as sterile fragmentation / Junji Nakagawa -- The first condition of progress? : freedom of speech and the limits of international trade law / Tomer Broude & Holger Hestermeyer -- Emergency safeguard measures for trade in services : a case study of intra-disciplinary fragmentation / Shin-yi Peng -- The schizophrenia of countermeasures in international economic law : the case of the ASEAN comprehensive investment agreement / Martins Paparinskis -- Multilateral convergence of investment company regulation / Anita K. Krug -- Greek debt restructuring, Abaclat v. Argentina and investment treaty commitments : the impact of international investment agreements on the Greek default / Julien Chaisse -- Chinese bilateral investment treaties : a case of "internal fragmentation" / Juan Ignacio Stampalija -- A post-global economic crisis issue: development, agriculture, "land grabs", and foreign direct investment / Antoine Martin -- Intellectual property rights in international investment agreements : striving for coherence in national and international law / Tania Voon, Andrew Mitchell and James Munro -- The anti-counterfeiting trade agreement : less harmonization, further fragmentation / Bryan Mercurio -- The WTO legality of the application of the EU's emission trading system to aviation / Lorand Bartels -- Certain legal aspects of the multilateral trade system and the promotion of renewable energy / Rafael Leal-Arcas & Andrew Filis -- Conclusion : beyond fragmentation? / C. L. Lim & Bryan Mercurio
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Coping with the challenges of global economic governance is a topical issue of the current international agenda, and the object of a vivid debate among scholars and policy-makers. The international financial and economic crisis that erupted in 2007 reveals the fallibility of the neoliberal paradigm that has dominated the world economic landscape for the last quarter of a century; regulatory and supervisory institutions have disclosed their weaknesses, and markets have shown their limits in de
In: Journal of international economic law, Band 26, Heft 1, S. 3-11
ISSN: 1464-3758
ABSTRACT
Since the birth of the Journal of International Economic Law (JIEL) in 1998, the foundations of international economic law have undergone multidimensional changes. Emerging political and economic challenges have shaped international economic law into becoming inherently dynamic; not only have new frameworks developed for analyses of international economic relations, but novel social and environmental aspects of government policy now also fall within the field's ambit. These challenges have shaken the normative foundations of international economic law and new paradigms in this field of law have emerged. Recent developments addressing matters ranging from the climate crisis to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic signify a turn in the WTO from negotiating trade rules to addressing pressing concerns facing humankind. When JIEL was first established, civil society renewed its calls for the inclusion of social and environmental concerns in so-called 'trade and …' policies. Today, the interlinkages between trade and other issues form an integral part of the international trading system. These new challenges and shifts in economic policy bring (some) traditional understandings of international economic law into question, and challenge the various normative underpinnings of international economic law in three ways: first, in the rise of novel approaches to international economic norm creation; second, in the expansion of subject areas covered by international economic rules; and third, in the steady disintegration of the traditional binaries, such as those between hard and soft law, between public and private actors, and between human rights and investment. These three changes have further provoked the development of analytical frameworks to study these norms. The eclectic and wide-ranging contributions in this special issue offer insightful critiques and provocative challenges to the community of international economic law actors facing unprecedented problems as the Journal celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary.
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