Editors-in-Chief
Chris Brummer
Joost Pauwelyn
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 …
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John H. Jackson Prize 2017
Congratulations to Andrew D. Mitchell, Jennifer K. Hawkins, and Neha Mishra, winners of the 2017 John H. Jackson Prize with their article Dear Prudence: Allowances under International Trade and Investment Law for Prudential Regulation in the Financial Services Sector.Find out more about the Prize here.
Intellectual Property and International Investment
Explore the special issue from the Journal of International Economic Law and read Intellectual Property Rights as Protected Investments: How Open are the Gates?’ by Carlos Correa and Jorge E. Viñuales for free.
Editors' Choice collection
The editorial team aim to build on JIEL's pre-eminence in international trade while expanding the academic line of inquiry into areas such as international investment, monetary affairs and financial regulation. They have selected 10 papers, now freely available, which demonstrate the expansion of legal analysis and the future direction of JIEL scholarship.
New frontiers in empirical legal research: Text-as-data and network analysis of international economic law
Explore the special issue from the Journal of International Economic Law and read the editors' introduction, the bibliography of databases, and WHO Holds Influence Over WTO Jurisprudence? by Mark Daku and Krzysztof J. Pelc for free.
In Tribute to John H. Jackson
2016 John H. Jackson Prize
Congratulations to Gregory Shaffer, Robert Wolfe and Vinhcent Le, winners of the inaugural John Jackson Prize with their article Can Informal Law Discipline Subsidies?
Special issue in remembrance
Volume 19 Issue 2 was put together in memory of Professor John H. Jackson, founding editor of the Journal of International Economic Law. The contents of this issue will be free to read online until the end of 2017. Contents include a Guest Editorial by Michael Gadbaw and sections on Professor Jackson’s contributions to the field from International Economic and Sovereignty, Trade and Linkages with other Disciplines, and International Law and Human Rights to personal remembrances.
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