This collection explores the theme of fragmentation within
international economic law as the world emerges from the 2008
global financial crisis, the subsequent recession and the European
sovereign debt crisis which began in early 2010. The post-crisis
'moment' itself forms a contemporary backdrop to the book's focus
on fragmentation as it traces the evolution of the international
economic system from the original Bretton Woods design in the
aftermath of the Second World War to the present time. The volume
covers issues concerning monetary cooperation, trade and finance,
trade and its linkages, international investment law, intellectual
property protection and climate change. By connecting a broad,
cross-disciplinary survey of international economic law with
contemporary debate over international norm and authority
fragmentation, the book demonstrates that this has been essentially
a fragmented and multi-focal system of international economic
regulation.
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