A new Chinese economic law order?
Building from its success in taking on the United States and Europe in the WTO, China followed the United States and European Union in turning to bilateral and plurilateral trade and investment agreements. Yet, it did so with a new vision of placing itself at the center of the transnational legal or...
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Main Authors: | SHAFFER, Gregory, GAO, Henry S. |
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2021
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