Journal of International Trade Law and Policy: Volume 23 Issue 2/3

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US technological statecraft towards China

Halil Deligöz

This study aims to define a “technological statecraft” concept to distinguish tech-based measures/sanctions from an array of economic measures ranging from restrictions of rare…

Negotiations on food security at the WTO: a never-ending story?

Joseph A. McMahon

The purpose is to chart the negotiations on the issue of food security which was identified as a non-trade concern by the Agreement on Agriculture (AOA) and how developing Members…

A shadowy negotiation involving dams and its fiscal and legal implications: a Portuguese case study

Eva Costa Dias, Micaela Pinho, Diana Preto

This paper aims to explore the intricate and controversial sale of six hydroelectric dams in the Douro hydrographic basin by Energias de Portugal (EDP), a prominent Portuguese…

Bilateral investment treaties and investors’ social accountability: the law and praxis in South Asia

Sai Ramani Garimella, Soumya Rajsingh

International investment law governs matters related to transnational investments. The extensive reach of transnational corporations (TNCs) has granted them substantial economic…

Revisiting Indonesia halal tourism policy in light of GATS

Neni Ruhaeni, Efik Yusdiansyah, Eka An Aqimuddin

As a growth industry in the international tourism segment market, halal tourism domestic policy should align with General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) as an international…

Evaluating the influence of information and communication technology and the BRICS in South African trade dynamics: a gravity model approach

Nnanna P. Azu, Samuel O. Adekalu, Yusuf Isa, Joshua O. Chiadikobi

This study aims to assess how South African membership to the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) has influenced its traded sector. It also evaluated information…

Reassessing the transition from paper to electronic bills of lading: regulatory impediments and prospective reforms in Nigeria’s maritime sector

Damilola Idris Osinuga, Osatohanmwen Anastasia Eruaga

The purpose of this paper is to re-evaluate the legal barriers surrounding the implementation of electronic billing systems and to propose potential reforms aimed at facilitating…

Cover of Journal of International Trade Law and Policy

ISSN:

1477-0024

e-ISSN:

2045-4376

ISSN-L:

1477-0024

Online date, start – end:

2002

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr James Hartigan