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International Economic Law, Globalization and Developing Countries
Chai-Ling Tan, J Faundez
Birmingham Law School
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Anti corruption conventions
15%
appeal
6%
asymmetry
7%
Canada
5%
convention international
13%
corruption
6%
developing country
52%
direct investment
8%
evaluation
3%
expert
4%
financial crisis
7%
financial reform
11%
financial regulation
10%
foreign investment
8%
globalization
50%
governance
4%
Human rights instruments
10%
Human rights standards
10%
IMF
8%
intellectual property
7%
Intellectual Property Rights
8%
international competition law
14%
International economic law
100%
international economic relations
35%
international economics
9%
International Environmental Law
10%
International Human Rights
8%
international intellectual property
11%
International labor standards
12%
international law
20%
international legal system
11%
International Trade Law
10%
judicial mechanisms
12%
Law
4%
lawyer
7%
multinational corporation
28%
non-governmental organization
6%
political economy
13%
political scientist
8%
proliferation
6%
regulation
4%
student
1%
world trade
7%