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Cambridge University Press - International Economic Law Book

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Description

Explore the complex evolution of the global economic system with this scholarly collection from Cambridge University Press. As the world emerged from the 2008 global financial crisis and the European sovereign debt crisis of 2010, the landscape of international economic law underwent significant changes. This book examines the theme of fragmentation within the legal framework, tracing the history of the international economic system from the original Bretton Woods design following World War II to the modern era. It provides a deep look at how various legal disciplines interact and diverge in a post-crisis world. Readers will find detailed analysis regarding monetary cooperation, trade, and finance. The volume also addresses the various linkages between trade and other economic sectors. This text serves as an essential resource for those studying the transitions in global governance and the legal structures that shape international finance and commerce today.

Key Features

Analyzes the theme of fragmentation within international economic law as the world moves past the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent recessions.

Traces the historical evolution of the international economic system from the post-WWII Bretton Woods design to the present day.

Provides detailed coverage of essential topics including monetary cooperation, trade, and finance.

Examines the specific linkages between trade and other global economic disciplines.

Offers a contemporary backdrop by addressing the impact of the European sovereign debt crisis that began in 2010.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 April 2015
Listed Since
23 July 2014

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