The" globalization" of commerce provides ever-growing opportunities for producers, employers, and service providers to shop the globe for more amenable jurisdictions. While …
Why do states often fail to cooperate, using transboundary natural resources inefficiently and unsustainably? This book, first published in 2002, examines the contemporary international …
* Visiting Scholar, East Asian Legal Studies Center, Harvard Law School; LL. B., Seoul National University, 1989; UM, University of Michigan, 1997. I am deeply grateful to …
AK Schneider - Mich. J. Int'l L., 1998 - HeinOnline
In the face of the remarkable growth of international organizations in the last fifty years, scholars in multiple disciplines have sought to explain why and how states cooperate …
E Hernández-López - Journal of World Trade, 2001 - kluwerlawonline.com
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has sparked global attention for the forces which support and combat international trade. Although membership of the WTO is limited to …
I Buffard, J Crawford, A Pellet, S Wittich - 2009 - books.google.com
This Festschrift is published on the occasion of Gerhard Hafner's 65th birthday and his retirement as a professor at the University of Vienna. It assembles a great number of …
J Peel - Colo. J. Int'l Envtl. L. & Pol'y, 2001 - HeinOnline
Traditionally, sovereign states have been the sole legitimate actors in the field of international relations. States alone have negotiated multilateral agreements, accepted …
This book addresses whether and how multilateral economic regimes can successfully transition from international institutions—cooperation among states—to global governance …
EB Bluemel - Brook. J. Int'l L., 2005 - HeinOnline
A ccountability is the" new black" of international governance.'Fears of cooptation of governance by non-state, and therefore in some scholars' minds, non-legitimate, actors …