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The fact that Doha Round negotiations failed to deliver their promises, coupled with the recent surge of free trade agreements, have created both a time of uncertainty and a heightened focus of international economic law scholarship on the implications of the issues creating this uncertainty. Trying times that we are currently experiencing, coupled by the conclusion of trade alliances raise debates around building a stable economic future.
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This essay addresses areas, where, despite the current period of confusion and economic change, there are new, continued or regained activities.
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This page is a summary of: Mounting Uncertainty and Power Shifting in Global Economic Governance: Addressing Multilateral Stability in the Context of Rising Regionalism, The Journal of World Investment & Trade, January 2015, Brill,
DOI: 10.1163/22119000-01601007.
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