‘This is a timely collection of the best writings from the past two decades on whether liberal-democratic norms have successfully infiltrated international law, a field that—while traditionally built upon the concept of the State—has bee...
‘David Freestone has compiled a first-rate collection of classic essays that probe the profound effects that two ideas – “sustainable development” and “international environmental law” – have had upon the field of international law over ...
In this volume, Professor Deakin and Professor Pistor include those key articles which highlight the major contributions to, but also the inherent limits of, the legal origin literature. They consider the merits of this approach in the c...
‘I am particularly taken by the editors’ inclusion of essays that focus on competition policy for developing countries. This focus is rarely seen in the literature. By collecting essays that examine competition policy as a tool for devel...
‘. . . the collection is an interesting mixture and is to be recommended for graduate students and scientists as well as policymakers.’
– Sabine Daude, Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture ‘Anderson and Josling are world-class...