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The Reform of International Economic Governance

Edited by: Antonio Segura Serrano

ISBN13: 9781472471406
Published: May 2016
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The second half of the 20th century saw the emergence of international economic law as a major force in the international legal system. This force has been severely tested by the economic crisis of 2008. Unable to prevent the crisis, the existing legal mechanisms have struggled to react against its direst consequences.

This book brings together leading experts to analyse the main causes of the crisis and the role that international economic law has played in trying to prevent it, on the one hand, and worsening it, on the other. The work highlights the reaction and examines the tools that have been created by the international legal field to implement international cooperation in an effort to help put an end to the crisis and avoid similar events in the future.

The volume brings together eminent legal academics and economists to examine key issues from the perspectives of trade law, financial law, and investment law with the collective aim of reform of international economic governance.

Subjects:
Law and Economics
Contents:
Foreword, Andrew Lang.

Section I Introduction:
Reforming the trading and financial systems, Antonio Segura-Serrano.;

Section II Finance:
Global economic governance and banking regulation: redesigning regulation to promote stakeholder interests, Kern Alexander
Do we need a world financial organization?, Rosa M. Lastra
Critical reflections on bank bail-ins, Emilios Avgouleas and Charles Goodhart
Staying global and neoliberal or going somewhere else? Banking regulation after the crisis, Mika Viljanen
State of necessity and sovereign insolvency, Vassilis Paliouras.

Section III Trade Law:
The WTO - a suitable case for treatment: is it 'reformable'?, Friedl Weiss
Interdependence and WTO law, Chios Carmody
Reforming the law and institutions of the WTO: the dangers of unexpected consequences, Gregory Messenger
A history of success? Proportionality in international economic law, Valentina Vadi
The international trading regime and the regulation of trade in energy resources. Is reform necessary and is a new energy agreement within the WTO framework the way to go?, Jenya Grigorova
Multilevel governance in food security regulation - with the example of Costa Rican rice, Carolina Palma
WTO and renewable energy: lessons from the case law, Paolo Davide Farah and Elena Cima.

Section IV Investment:
Economic crises, sovereign debt restructurings and the shifting landscape of international investment law; Catharine Titi.

Index.