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100 1  $a Buser, Andreas, $e author.
245 10 $a Emerging powers, global justice and international economic law : $b reformers of an unjust order? / $c Andreas Buser.
264  1 $a Cham, Switzerland : $b Springer, $c [2021]
300    $a xxii, 423 pages ; $c 25 cm
520    $a The book assesses emerging powers' influence on international economic law and analyses whether their rhetoric of reforming this 'unjust' order translates into concrete reforms. The questions at the heart of the book surround the extent to which Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa individually and as a bloc (BRICS) provide alternative regulatory ideas to those of 'Western' States and whether they are able to convert their increased power into influence on global regulation. To do so, the book investigates two broader case studies, namely, the reform of international investment agreements and WTO reform negotiations since the start of the Doha Development Round. As a general outcome, it finds that emerging powers do not radically challenge established law. 'Third World' rhetoric mostly does not translate into practice and rather serves to veil economic interests. Still, emerging powers provide for some alternative regulatory ideas, already leading to a diversification of international economic law. As a general rule, they tend to support norms that allow host States much policy space which could be used to protect and fulfil socio-economic human rights, especially - but not only - in the Global South.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references.
505 0  $a Introduction: the crisis of international law and the role of emerging powers -- emerging powers and the international order: outline -- Hegemony, power and international law -- Global justice and international economic law -- Emerging powers and international investment agreements -- Emerging powers and international trade law -- General conclusions.
650  0 $a International economic relations.
650  0 $a Law $x Economic aspects.
650  0 $a Law and economic development.
650  7 $a International economic relations. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00976891
650  7 $a Law and economic development. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00993898
650  7 $a Law $x Economic aspects. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00993723
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