A New Global Economic Order: New Challenges to International Trade Law examines the dislocating effects of the policies implemented by the Trump Administration on the global economic order. Leading scholars and practitioners of international economic law come together to defend multilateralism against unilateralism and populism. Further, the book analyzes the current US Administrationâs new national recovery blueprint on how to draw a line of demarcation from previous policies. Edited by Chia-Jui Cheng, the collection offers a compelling new strategy for defending a multilateral international economic order which preserves the public good, international peace and prosperity, and shapes a new global economic order, leading to "a new community of the common destiny of mankind".
Table of International Treaties and Other Instruments
Table of International Organization
part 1
The Global Economic Order in Evolution
The Evolution of the International Economic Order
ââChia-Jui Cheng
The wto Legal and Dispute Settlements Systems in Time of Global Governance Crises
ââErnst-Ulrich Petersmann
part 2
The Global Economic Order in Challenges
The Use and Abuse of the National Security Exception under Article xxi(b)(iii) of the gatt 1994
ââPeter L.H. Van den Bossche and Sarah Akpofure
Subsidies and soeâs Specific vs. Systemic Spillovers
ââBernard Hoekman
Technology Governance in a Devolved Global Legal Order Lessons from China-USA Strategic Conflict
ââFrederick M. Abbott
part 3
The Struggle for the Global Economic Order
The Struggle for International Economic Law
ââRachel Brewster
How to Re-establish a New Global Economic Order
ââAlain Pellet
part 4
The Future of the Global Economic Order
Regionalism in International Economic Order
ââMariko Kawano
Precedent in Investment Arbitration Is an Institutionalized Investment Court More Desirable?
ââYuka Fukunaga
Index
It will appeal to students and teachers of international economic law and international relations as well as to international business lawyers, government officials, legislators and all those engaged in the sector of international economic and trade relations.