Title:
Socio-legal approaches to international economic law : Text, context, subtext.
Author:
Perry-Kessaris, Amanda.
ISBN:
9780415510165
Publication Information:
Abingdon, oxon ; New york, n.y. : Routledge, 2013.
Series:
A GlassHouse law
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Approaching international economic law -- 1.What does it mean to take a socio-legal approach to international economic law? / Amanda Perry-Kessaris -- 2.Navigating new landscapes: socio-legal mapping of plurality and power in international economic law / Celine Tan -- 3.Law, economy and society in the global age: a study guide / Sabine Frerichs -- pt. II Context -- 4.How World Trade Organization law makes itself possible: `Every time I describe a city, I am saying something about Venice' / Ross C. Davis -- 5.(Re)conceptualising international economic law: a socio-legal approach to regionalism / Clair Gammage -- 6.Global duelists: the recursive politics of the text in international trade law / Susan Block-Lieb -- 7.Power and production in global legal pluralism: an international political economy approach / David Schneiderman --
Contents note continued: 8.Reflexive international economic law: balancing economic and social goals in the construction of law / Cecilia Juliana Flores Elizondo -- 9.Transnational networks of community and international economic law / Roger Cotterrell -- pt. III Subtext -- 10.A qui l'homme sauvage? The text, context and subtext of agreements between mining corporations and indigenous communities / Deval Desai -- 11.Global legal transplants through the lens of community: lessons for and from Chinese property law / Ting Xu -- 12.Culture clash: valuing heritage in investment disputes / Valentina Sara Vadi -- 13.`You are on my property': economic, legal and moral objections to regulation from a banker's perspective / Ioannis Glinavos -- 14.Corporate respect for human rights: as good as it gets? / Sally Wheeler -- 15.Human rights, corporate social responsibility and international economic law: strong answers to strong questions? / Aurora Voiculescu --
Contents note continued: 16.Rewriting the centricity of the state in pursuit of global justice / Kirsteen Shields.
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