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Edward Elgar Publishing International Economic Law and Monetary Measures: Limitations to States’ Sovereignty and Dispute Settlement (Elgar International Economic Law series)

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Product Description The 2007–2010 global financial crisis re-opened the debate on the reform of the international monetary and financial system. This well-argued book demonstrates the strategic role of international economic law (IEL) in ensuring international monetary stability and global financial stability. After discussing the current allocation of powers among IEL institutions, Annamaria Viterbo focuses on monetary measures: exchange restrictions, capital controls and exchange rate manipulations. These three fundamental topics are then examined through the lens of a multi-layered methodology, adopting perspectives from international monetary law, trade law and investment law. The author evaluates how the horizontal sectors in which IEL is traditionally divided interact and how conflicts between norms are avoided or solved. Particular attention is also devoted to the outcomes of trade and investment disputes that deal with monetary measures. International Economic Law and Monetary Measures will appeal to international trade law and international financial law scholars as well as law and business students. Legal practitioners and officials working in the field of international economic law will find it a useful reference, as will legal counsel in banks and financial institutions, international investors and multinational corporations. About the Author Annamaria Viterbo, Assistant Professor of International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Turin, Italy

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
29 February 2012
Listed Since
25 March 2011

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