Title: The Future of International Economic Law and the Rule of Law
Abstract: This book explores the contribution that international economic law generally defined makes to the rule of law at national and international levels. The contributions of this book either:
(i) examine particular features of the rule of law from a viewpoint of the contribution (at international or domestic legal level) that international economic law makes to these features, such as – in a thin definition of the rule of law - accountable institutions, clarity, judicial review, non-discrimination, predictability, and transparency, as well as – in a thicker definition – the respect of fundamental rights, democracy, and substantive justice; or
(ii) make case-studies of countries whose legislation and governmental practice show a correlation – or a lack thereof – between international economic law, on the one hand, and the rule of law, on the other hand.
Publication Year: 2020
Publication Date: 2020-09-03
Language: en
Type: book
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