International Economic Law and the Role of the Executive
17 juin 2024
International Economic Law and the Role of the Executive
Online (Zoom)
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Based on the expansion of The Edward Elgar's Encyclopedia of International Economic Law to include a section on how international economic law obligations are actually implemented in domestic jurisdictions, this series of seminars aims to provide insights into the role of the different branches of government in IEL rule-making and rule-applying. Our first session will focus on the role of the executive branch, using the legal frameworks of Canada, China, Lesotho, and Liechtenstein as examples
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Krista Nadakavukaren
Introduction
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Anthony Van Duzer
Canada
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Sheng Zhang
China
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Malebakeng Forere
Lesotho
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Georges Baur
Liechtenstein