Redefining sovereignty in international economic law / edited by Wenhua Shan, Penelope Simons and Dalvinder Singh.

The concept of state sovereignty is increasingly challenged by a proliferation of international economic instruments and major international economic institutions. States from both the south and north are re-examining and debating the extent to which they should cede control over their economic and...

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Other Authors: Shan, Wenhua, Simons, Penelope, 1963-, Singh, Dalvinder, 1970-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart, 2008.
Series:Studies in international trade law ; v. 7.
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Summary:The concept of state sovereignty is increasingly challenged by a proliferation of international economic instruments and major international economic institutions. States from both the south and north are re-examining and debating the extent to which they should cede control over their economic and social policies to achieve global economic efficiency in an interdependent world. International lawyers are seriously rethinking the subject of state sovereignty, in relation to the operation of the main international economic institutions, namely the WTO, the World Bank and the International Moneta.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xlvi, 470 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781847314215
184731421X
9781472564337
1472564332
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.