Special Issue on “Revisiting ‘Exceptions’ under International Economic Law”
Forward
Forward to the Special Issue on “Revisiting ‘Exceptions’ under International Economic Law”
Tsai-yu Lin [Full Text]
Articles
Commercializing National Security? National Security Exceptions’ Outer Parameter under GATT Article XXI
Petrificus Totalus: The Spell of National Security!
R.V. Anuradha [Abstract] [SSRN]
WTO and the Protection of Public Morals
R. Rajesh Babu [Abstract] [SSRN]
Halal Food, Market Access and Exception to WTO Law: New Aspects Learned from Indonesia — Chicken Products
Haniff Ahamat & Nasarudin Abdul Rahman [Abstract] [SSRN]
Revisiting the Public Moral/Order and the Security Exceptions under the GATS
Rolf H. Weber & Rainer Baisch [Abstract] [SSRN]
The Evolving Prudential Exceptions in Regional Trade Agreements
Yueh-Ping (Alex) Yang [Abstract] [SSRN]
Balancing Consumer Welfare and Public Interest in Competition Law
Ma. Joy V. Abrenica [Abstract] [SSRN]
Other General Articles
“Soft Law” in International Law-Making ⸻ How Soft International Taxation Law Is Reshaping International Economic Governance
Julien Chaisse & Xueliang Ji [Abstract] [SSRN]
What Should China Learn from the CPTPP Environmental Provisions?
Haifeng Deng & Jie (Jeanne) Huang [Abstract] [SSRN]
Subsidy Extinction and the Distinction Between Company and Shareholders under the SCM Agreement: Proposing a Control-Centered Approach