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About the Journal
The
Journal of International Economic Law is dedicated
to encouraging
thoughtful and
scholarly attention to a very broad range of subjects
that concern the relation of law to international economic
activity, by providing the major English language medium
for publication of high-quality manuscripts relevant
to the endeavours of scholars, government officials,
legal professionals and others.
The emphasis
is on fundamental, long-term, systemic problems
and possible
solutions, in the light of empirical observations and
experience, as well as theoretical and multi-disciplinary
approaches. It is expected, therefore, that the journal's
contents will potentially influence real events and
provide important critiques of policies, negotiations,
or court
and tribunal cases. In this manner the journal should
contribute modestly to promoting peace, world welfare
and enhancement of the quality of life for all peoples.
The editorial
board is multi-national and not tied to any particular
nation or institution.
The views expressed
in the articles, editorial comments, book reviews
and notes, and other contributions to the Journal of
International
Economic Law are those of the individual authors
and are not to be taken as representing the views of
the
board of editors, the board of editorial advisors,
rapporteurs,
or Oxford University Press.
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