
Journal of International Economic Law
Journal
The Journal of International Economic Law is dedicated to encouraging thoughtful and scholarly attention to a very broad range of subjects which concern the relation of law to international economic activity, by providing the major English language medium for publication of high-quality manuscripts relevant to the endeavours of scholars, government officials, legal professionals and others. The emphasis is on fundamental, long-term, systemic problems and possible solutions, in the light of empirical observations and experience as well as theoretical and multi-disciplinary approaches. The journal provides an important critique of policies, negotiations and court and tribunal cases. The editorial board is multi-national and not tied to any particular nation or institution.
Online ISSN: 1464-3758
Print ISSN: 1369-3034
SOURCE CURRENCY Volume 28, Issue 2, 1 June 2025 Citation: J Int Economic Law (2025) 28 (2): 129 UPDATE INFORMATION Articles Excellence in Reviewing Award Compensating uncertainty: the case of mineral resource exploration in ISDS Corruption-related provisions in East and South Asian investment agreements: an empirical analysis Attributing investment contracts: the general principles approach Stablecoins and their regulation: a Hayekian approach A socio-legal examination of Belize's debt swap from a human rights perspective The silent giant: China's inaction on global minimum tax legislation Supporting agri-food environmental sustainability: a case study of the EU-Vietnam FTA Introducing a Special Mini-Series on Glimpses from the Field: Recent Transformations in US Global Economic Policy How export restrictions threaten economic security Towards a post-Trump order for the climate crisis A tool is not a strategy: technology security amidst contested global orders How Trump's trade agreements can reduce US and allied economic ties with China Maritime trade in the age of unmanned ships: reconciling traditional principles with technological disruption Reviews Book Reviews: The responsibility of international organizations revisited: a functional approach for the EU in the international economic context Book Review: An Archilochean anthology from Japan on the mutable dynamics in international economic law Book Reviews: Making sense of the corporation in international law: notes on comparative reading.
Online ISSN: 1464-3758
Print ISSN: 1369-3034
SOURCE CURRENCY Volume 28, Issue 2, 1 June 2025 Citation: J Int Economic Law (2025) 28 (2): 129 UPDATE INFORMATION Articles Excellence in Reviewing Award Compensating uncertainty: the case of mineral resource exploration in ISDS Corruption-related provisions in East and South Asian investment agreements: an empirical analysis Attributing investment contracts: the general principles approach Stablecoins and their regulation: a Hayekian approach A socio-legal examination of Belize's debt swap from a human rights perspective The silent giant: China's inaction on global minimum tax legislation Supporting agri-food environmental sustainability: a case study of the EU-Vietnam FTA Introducing a Special Mini-Series on Glimpses from the Field: Recent Transformations in US Global Economic Policy How export restrictions threaten economic security Towards a post-Trump order for the climate crisis A tool is not a strategy: technology security amidst contested global orders How Trump's trade agreements can reduce US and allied economic ties with China Maritime trade in the age of unmanned ships: reconciling traditional principles with technological disruption Reviews Book Reviews: The responsibility of international organizations revisited: a functional approach for the EU in the international economic context Book Review: An Archilochean anthology from Japan on the mutable dynamics in international economic law Book Reviews: Making sense of the corporation in international law: notes on comparative reading.
Contributors
Kathleen Claussen | Editor-in-chief |
Michael Waibel | Editor-in-chief |
Sergio Puig | Editor-in-chief |