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European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2023 / edited by Jelena Bäumler, Christina Binder, Marc Bungenberg, Markus Krajewski, Giesela Rühl, Christian J. Tams, Jörg Philipp Terhechte, Andreas R. Ziegler.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bäumler, Jelena, editor.
Series:
European Yearbook of International Economic Law, 2364-8406 ; 14
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Commercial law.
European Economic Community.
International law.
Trade regulation.
Europe--Economic integration.
Europe.
European Economic Law.
International Economic Law, Trade Law.
European Economic Integration.
Local Subjects:
European Economic Law.
International Economic Law, Trade Law.
European Economic Integration.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (579 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
The focus of volume 14 of the EYIEL is on “(Public) Procurement and Competition Law in European and International Economic Law”. It is testimony to the fact that areas of law originally perceived as purely economic are permeated by the challenges of society today and adapting to these by embracing innovation, promoting sustainability and social responsibility and including new values in their legal constitutions. Thus, the focus section provides a broad spectrum of contributions considering the interaction between (public) procurement law and WTO law, the role of RTAs, the inclusion of sustainability aspects as well as the influence recent development and challenges such as the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change have on public procurement and competition policy. In its general section the EYIEL considers “Current Challenges, Developments and Events in European and International Economic Law”. It provides a cross-section of recent developments touching upon the Next Generation EU, food commodification, new regulatory approaches to geographical indications, the interaction between investment law and human rights as well as the newest developments with regard to Public-Private Partnership Legislation.
Contents:
Part I – European and International (Public) Procurement and Competition Law: Government Procurement Derogation under GATT Article III(8)(a): Analysis of the Jurisprudence and Recommendations to Design WTO Consistent Industrial Policies by Ronjini Ray & Arnav Sharma
Government Procurement Chapters in RTAs: Why the WTO Government Procurement Agreement is not Satisfactory? by Antoine Comont & Van Anh Ly
Global Government Procurement Governance and the COVID-19 Pandemic by Marcia Don Harpaz & Hadas Peled
Embracing Multiple Values in Government Procurement under Trade Agreements: Assessing the Contribution of the EU-Japan EPA by Takemasa Sekine
The “In-State Exception” in Swiss Public Procurement Law: A Largely Unregulated Regulation by Rika Koch & Caroline Lehner
Harnessing Interim Measures to Combat Digital Dominance in the EU by Tamta Margvelashvili & Solomon Bagashvili
State Aid and Subsidy Control in EU’s PTAs: Variable Geometry and Intensity of Commitments by Marios Tokas
The EU Model for International Competition Cooperation – Fighting International Competition Restrictions Beyond the Extraterritorial Application of the EU Competition Law Regime by Mareike Fröhlich
Climate Change and Competition – How Can European Competition Law Promote Sustainability? by Sarah Legner
Sustainable Public Procurement: A Knight Guarding the Global Green Recovery in the Post-Pandemic Era? by Xinyan Zhao
The SOE’s Duopoly of Vietnam's Telecommunications Industry – Ally of the Country’s Development but Enemy to International Competition Law? by Nguyễn Hoàng Thái Hy & Trần Thị Thùy Dương
Rocking the Contestability and Fairness Foundations: Multi-Level Governance and Trust Relations for Futureproofing the DMA’s Effectiveness by Alba Ribera Martínez
PART II – Current Challenges, Developments and Events in European and International Economic Law: The Protection of the European Financial Interests in the Next Generation EU by Nicola Ruccia
Food Commodification, WTO Rules and the Human Right to Food: Unsolved Discussions by Jorge Freddy Milian Gómez
An Outlook of the European Union Strategy Regarding Geographical Indications by Lise Bernard-Apéré
Humanising European Investors: BITs are Dead, Long Live the ECHR? A Look to RWE v. The Netherlands byAgata Daszko
The Theoretical Framework for International and Regional Unification of the Public-Private Partnership Legislation Through Model Laws by Shaimerden Chikanayev
PART III – Book Review: Joscha Müller, Reformhindernisse im internationalen Investitionsrecht by Markus P. Beham.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783031675973
3031675975

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