Building Legal Capacity for a More Inclusive Globalization: Barriers to and Best Practices for Integrating Developing Countries into Global Economic Regulation - Brossura

Mengyi Wang (Eds), By Joost Pauwelyn And

 
9782940600083: Building Legal Capacity for a More Inclusive Globalization: Barriers to and Best Practices for Integrating Developing Countries into Global Economic Regulation

Sinossi

The global economy is currently at a critical moment: international economic integration has deepened, and with it trade and investment rules have proliferated; yet the benefits of international economic cooperation have not accrued evenly to all stakeholders. Participation in the system is visibly unbalanced, both among economies and among stakeholders within individual economies. These disparities are manifest at both the international and domestic levels. Globalization per se is not the problem. What is needed is a more inclusive globalization. How could different economies and stakeholders more equitably benefit from globalization in a sustainable manner? They must first have the capacity to do so. Stakeholders must be able to identify market opportunities, form and advance their positions in negotiations, and implement and enforce negotiated outcomes. The issue of capacity is thus the core of this book.Launched at a strategic and timely moment for the global economy, this book examines key capacity constraints and efforts at building capacity in international economic law. Where do capacity deficits lie? What has been done to mitigate them? What are the possible future actions? These are some of the questions that this book seeks to answer.

Le informazioni nella sezione "Riassunto" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.

Altre edizioni note dello stesso titolo

9781795728713: Building Legal Capacity for a More Inclusive Globalization: Barriers to and Best Practices for Integrating Developing Countries into Global Economic Regulation

Edizione in evidenza

ISBN 10:  179572871X ISBN 13:  9781795728713
Casa editrice: Independently published, 2019
Brossura