International economic law
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International economic law is a field of international law that regulates the behavior of states, international organizations and firms operating in the international arena. International economic law, as a sub-discipline of international law, subsumes the following fields:
- Regional economic integration agreements, such as the European Union, ASEAN and other regional trade organizations;
- International law and development and international development;
- International commercial arbitration;
- International intellectual property law;
- International business regulation;
- International trade law;
- International tax law;
- Aspects of international environmental law;[1]
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- ↑ http://topics.law.cornell.edu/wex/international_economic_law International Economic Law, Cornell Law School, Legal Information Institute (Wex)