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The International Law of Economic Warfare, Paperback / softback Book

The International Law of Economic Warfare Paperback / softback

Part of the European Yearbook of International Economic Law series

Paperback / softback

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Since the prohibition of the threat or use of force and the resurgence of (economic) nationalism, economic warfare has become an increasingly important substitute for actual hostilities between states.

Its manifestations range from medieval sieges to modern day trade wars.

Despite its long history, economic warfare remains an elusive term, foreign to international law.

This book seeks to identify those portions of international law that are applicable to economic warfare.

What is the status quo of regulation? Is there a jus ad bellum oeconomicum? A jus in bello oeconomico? After putting forward its own definition of economic warfare, the book reviews historical case studies – reflecting the three main branches of international economic law: trade, investment and currency – to identify pertinent legal boundaries.

While the case studies reveal that numerous rules of international (economic) law regulate (specific measures of) economicwarfare, it remains to be seen whether – analogously to the prohibition of the threat or use of force – these selective limitations have the potential to coalesce into a general prohibition of economic warfare in the future.

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