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The International Law of Economic Integration

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  • This book provides an in-depth examination of the essential role of international law in shaping global economic policies and promoting international cooperation. The book traces the historical development of economic integration, focusing on key principles and legal instruments designed to facilitate the free movement of goods, services, capital, and labour across borders. Covering a range of agreements from bilateral treaties to comprehensive multinational frameworks, the book demonstrates how these instruments foster regional and global economic unity. The book examines the impact of global crises and technological advancements, and it addresses the barriers posed by territorial nation-states to cross-border economic activities. The book offers practical analysis of legal instruments and their application in fostering economic cooperation and removing barriers to trade and investment. From the multilateral boundaries for bilateral agreements over the comparative analysis of particular topics in trade agreements to the design of industry specific integration agreements, practitioners can find inspiration for rules to be negotiated, detailed explanation of existing rules and a broader understanding of the interplay of different regimes they work with. The book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the interplay between law, trade, and global cooperation, highlighting the path towards a more integrated and prosperous global economy.

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