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Trading Softly? The EU’s Quiet Shift Toward Clean Trade and Investment Partnerships
For decades, multilateralism has been the guiding principle for regulating international trade relations between states. The European Union (EU) has long championed this approach, firmly believing that global cooperation - ideally through consensus among all countries - is the most effective way to...
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On-site Promotie Sarah Thin
" Beyond Bilateralism- A Theory of State Responsibility for Breaches of Non-Bilateral Obligations"PhD-verdediging5 Oct
On-site PhD conferral Sarah Thin
" Beyond Bilateralism- A Theory of State Responsibility for Breaches of Non-Bilateral Obligations"PhD defence5 Oct
Judging the state in international trade and investment law
This book addresses concerns with the international trade and investment dispute settlement systems from a statist perspective, at a time when multilateralism is deeply questioned by the forces of mega-regionalism and political and economic contestation.
Law
Surviving Trump, Brexit and the BRICS: how Europe can stand up for global governance
On the occasion of the publication of the 3rd edition of the popular textbook International Organization, Thomas Conzelmann (FASoS), Hylke Dijkstra (FASoS), Anke Moerland (LAW) and Andrea Ott (LAW) will debate the crisis of the international liberal order and what Europe and the EU can do to support...Lecture19 Mar