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2 Nov 2017, 11:25 pm
Kamala Dawar (Univ. of Sussex - Law) has published The Legality of Bailouts and Buy Nationals: International Trade Law in a Crisis (Hart Publishing 2017). [read post]
5 Feb 2018, 11:30 am by D Daniel Sokol
Kamala Dawar and Ndaba Ndlovu offer A comparative assessment of competition in Africa: identifying drivers of reform in Botswana, Ethiopia, and Nigeria. [read post]
5 Jun 2018, 5:33 am
Kamala Dawar, Legal Issues of Economic Disintegration: Government Procurement and BREXITChristian Riffel, The Chapeau: Stringent Threshold or Good Faith RequirementEvangelia Psychogiopoulou, Cultural Heritage in European Union Law and PoliciesPhilip Hainbach, The CJEU’s Opinion 2/15 and the Future of EU Investment Policy and Law-MakingAlessandro Rosanò, Wrong Way to Direct Effect? [read post]
23 Nov 2019, 4:30 pm
Susannah Hodson, Applying WTO and FTA Disciplines to Data Localization Measures Bedri Kamil Onur Taş, Kamala Dawar, Peter Holmes, & Sübidey Togan, Does the WTO Government Procurement Agreement Deliver What It Promises? [read post]
29 Dec 2022, 6:12 pm by Jacob Katz Cogan
Mitchell & Neha Mishra, A New Digital Economy Collaboration in the Indo-Pacific: Negotiating Digital Trade in the Australia-India CECA Gilbert Gagné & Camille Jean-Desnoyers, Cultural Services in Australia and New Zealand’s Preferential Trade Agreements Olim Latipov, Christian Lau, Kornel Mahlstein, & Simon Schropp, Quantifying the Impact of the Latest US Tariff Sanctions on Russia: A Sectoral Analysis Matilda Gillis, The ‘Level Playing Field’ Metaphor:… [read post]
28 May 2018, 1:00 am by Kamala Dawar
Kamala DawarPlease find below the abstract of “Legal Issues of Economic Disintegration: Government Procurement and BREXIT” by Kamala Dawar, published in Legal Issues of Economic Integration, issue 2, 2018 edited by Geraldo Vidigal   This article examines some of the European Union (EU) and World Trade Organization (WTO) legal issues that emerge for the United Kingdom’s (UK) public procurement law and policies following Brexit. [read post]