The latest issue of the Manchester Journal of International Economic Law (Vol. 14, no. 2, 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Gabriel Gari, The Negotiation of a UK - EU Trade Agreement: Objectives, Process and Possible Outcomes
- Kevin Crow, The Concept of ‘Development’ in International Economic Law: Three Definitions and an Inquiry into Origin
- Collins C. Ajibo & Ndubisi Nwafor, Jurisdictional Competence and Deferential Standard of Review in Investor-State Dispute Settlement: A Case for Balance of Prerogatives
- Elaine Kellman, Water Trade and the WTO: An Analysis of Slovakia’s Constitutional Ban on the Export of Water
- Emily Smithman, Rethinking Regulatory Laws for African Commodity Exchanges
- Gerard J. Sanders, Financing of Investment Projects at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Institutional Set-up and First Experiences
New Issue: Manchester Journal of International Economic Law
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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October 01, 2017
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