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Vol. 20: Iss. 2, 2011

The Empirical Turn in International Economic Law

The International Competition Network: Its Past, Current and Future Role

The Return of the State

Hudec’s Methods-and Ours

South-South Trade and Investment: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly-African Perspectives

Reconciling the Right to Food and Trade Liberalization: Developing Country Opportunities

Consultation and Legitimacy in Transnational Standard-Setting

Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Rules: Dynamic Transformations in Trade Policy Behavior and Performance

Ill-Gotten Gains: The Case for International Corporate Criminal Liability

Professor Hudec and the Appellate Body

Updating the International Monetary System to Respond to Current Global Challenges: Can It Happen Within the Existing Legal Framework?

Introduction: International Economic Law in a Time of Change

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