Legal Issues of Economic
Integration publishes thought-provoking articles, case-notes and book reviews on European
and international economic integration. The journal includes contributions from regarded
academics, practitioners, and legal representatives of international economic
organizations, as well as selected ECJ and WTO case notes from the Amsterdam Law School
postgraduate courses.
The journal provides a
discussion of the legal choices that are raised by the process of economic liberalisation.
It compares European and other regional systems, and draws the developments into the
larger framework of the World Trade Organisation and other international bodies.
Recent topics covered
include the following: The Effect of WTO Agreements in the EC Legal Order: National
Constitutions in the European Union The act under WTO/GATS Economics and EC Competition
Law: Recent EC Developments and Implications for National Courts Legal Aspects of WTO
Accessions The Obligations of Membership
Published three times each
year, the journal's sophisticated and scholarly articles make Legal Issues of Economic
Integration essential reading for academics, practitioners, government officials, and
international civil servants concerned with European or other regional economic
arrangements and with international trade law.
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