Eurasian Challenges to International Economic Law New Developments after Brexit and in the Context of the Covid-19

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1. Verfasser: Titiriga, Remus (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Brussels P.I.E. - Peter Lang SA Éditions Scientifiques Internationales 2022
Ausgabe:1st ed
Schriftenreihe:Cultures Juridiques et Politiques Ser. v.18
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Cover
  • Series Information
  • Copyright Information
  • Dedication
  • Table of contents
  • Acknowledgements (Amandine Cayol, Hye-​Hwal Seong, Remus Titiriga, Pierre Chabal)
  • Foreword (Innocent Mutabazi)
  • Preface (Sagyngaliy Aidarbayev)
  • General introduction (Remus Titiriga)
  • Part I Trade and financial issues
  • Introduction (Hye-​Hwal Seong)
  • Continuity and change in US trade policy towards China and beyond (Remus Titiriga)
  • Anti-trust law in times of sanitary and economic crises (Marie Dumarçay)
  • Covid-19 and the enforcement of competition law: Focusing on business combinations (Young-​Hoa Son)
  • International experience in regulating grain markets under the World Trade Organisation (Zulfiya Baimagambetova, Assem Akhmetova)
  • Retail payments in times of health crisis in the Member states of the European Union (Géraldine Le Labourier-​Fleury Le Gros)
  • Short-selling regulations and regulatory improvements in Korea since Covid-19 (Hye-​Hwal Seong)
  • The principle of separation of patrimonies in France put to the test of the 2020 Solidarity Fund (Pierre Fleury Le Gros)
  • Part II Regional and interregional issues
  • Introduction (Yesbol Omirzhanov)
  • Tax regulation principles in the European Union and in the Eurasian Economic Union (Ilya Lifshits)
  • Implementing WTO standards in public procurement: EU experience and situation in the EAEU (Sagyngaliy Aidarbayev, Bakhyt Uderbayeva, Aizat Bekzhan)
  • Brexit and European private international law regulations in the field of judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters (Catherine Golhen)
  • BREXIT and international commercial litigation in Europe in times of covId- 19: Quiet dawn or perfect storm? (Guillermo Palao Moreno)
  • The legal issues of personal data transfers after Brexit (Fanny Rogue)
  • Human and commercial challenges of the single European market and the Asian market (Michel Bruno)
  • Covid-19 challenges for China and Central Asia cooperation within the Belt and Road Initiative (Kuralay Baizakova, Fatima Kukeyeva)
  • GATT principles during Covid-19: Focusing on export-restrictions of face-masks (Chan-​Mo Chung)
  • US military presence in Korea and the operational control over the South Korean army (Tai-​Uk Chung)
  • Part III Sectoral and socio-economic issues
  • Introduction (Amandine Cayol)
  • Ensuring the right to health in the terms and times of a global epidemics (Gulmira Mashimbayeva, Aidana Otynshiyeva)
  • The development of e-health in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic (Amandine Cayol)
  • The level of legal consciousness of citizens as determining factor in fighting Covid-19 (Yesbol Omirzhanov, Almagul Tusupova)
  • Implementing WTO standards protecting intellectual property rights in Kazakhstan during Covid-19 (Zhuldyz Sairambaeva, Madina Nurtay)
  • International and regional evolutions of intellectual property rights (Philippe Gast)
  • Protecting theatre directors and artistic directors of public troupe on filming of the performing arts (Sung-Kee Hong)
  • Covid-induced losses in a national economy of East Asia: The case of the tourism sector in the Ulaanbaatar area in 2020 (Odgerel Purevdorj, Erbakhit Badelgaji)
  • General Conclusion (Ilya Lifshits)
  • Postface (Kyeong-​Ju Lee)
  • Afterword (Louis-​Philippe Gratton)
  • Notes on contributors
  • Series index