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Insulating Domestic Policy Through International Legal Minimalism: A Re-Characterization Of The Foreign Affairs Trade Doctrine, James T. Gathii
Insulating Domestic Policy Through International Legal Minimalism: A Re-Characterization Of The Foreign Affairs Trade Doctrine, James T. Gathii
James T Gathii
No abstract provided.
African Regional Trade Agreements As Flexible Legal Regimes, James T. Gathii
African Regional Trade Agreements As Flexible Legal Regimes, James T. Gathii
James T Gathii
No abstract provided.
The Under-Appreciated Jurisprudence Of African Regional Trade Judiciaries, James T. Gathii
The Under-Appreciated Jurisprudence Of African Regional Trade Judiciaries, James T. Gathii
James T Gathii
No abstract provided.
Process And Substance In Wto Reform, James T. Gathii
Process And Substance In Wto Reform, James T. Gathii
James T Gathii
No abstract provided.
How American Support For Freedom Of Commerce Legitimized King Leopold’S Territorial Ambitions In The Congo, James T. Gathii
How American Support For Freedom Of Commerce Legitimized King Leopold’S Territorial Ambitions In The Congo, James T. Gathii
James T Gathii
No abstract provided.
Retelling Good Governance Narratives On Africa’S Economic And Political Predicaments: Continuities And Discontinuities In Legal Outcomes Between Markets And States, James T. Gathii
James T Gathii
No abstract provided.
Neoliberalism, Colonialism And International Governance: Decentering The International Law Of Governmental Legitimacy, James T. Gathii
Neoliberalism, Colonialism And International Governance: Decentering The International Law Of Governmental Legitimacy, James T. Gathii
James T Gathii
No abstract provided.
Corruption And Donor Reforms: Expanding The Promises And Possibilities Of The Rule Of Law As An Anti-Corruption Strategy In Kenya, James T. Gathii
Corruption And Donor Reforms: Expanding The Promises And Possibilities Of The Rule Of Law As An Anti-Corruption Strategy In Kenya, James T. Gathii
James T Gathii
No abstract provided.
African Regional Trade Agreements As Legal Regimes, James Gathii
African Regional Trade Agreements As Legal Regimes, James Gathii
James T Gathii
No abstract provided.
Curtailing Ecosystem Exportation: Ecosystem Services As A Basis To Reconsider The Merits Of Export-Driven Agriculture In Economies Highly Dependent On Agricultural Exports, James T. Gathii, Keith H. Hirokawa
Curtailing Ecosystem Exportation: Ecosystem Services As A Basis To Reconsider The Merits Of Export-Driven Agriculture In Economies Highly Dependent On Agricultural Exports, James T. Gathii, Keith H. Hirokawa
James T Gathii
ABSTRACT Functioning ecosystems play a critical role in providing goods and services needed to sustain human life.' Water provision and filtration, biodiversity, nutrient cycling, climate regulation, and carbon sequestration are all examples of services ecosystems provide that no society could survive without.2 Yet ecosystem services have historically been taken for granted, depleted by intention or ignorance, and replaced with inadequate substitutes.' Recent research on ecosystem services has exposed the shockingly high local, regional, and global costs of losing these essential services.'
The Neoliberal Turn In Regional Trade Agreements, James T. Gathii
The Neoliberal Turn In Regional Trade Agreements, James T. Gathii
James T Gathii
Abstract: This Article makes two primary arguments. First that the increased resort to bilateral and regional trade agreements has taken a neoliberal turn. As such bilateral and regional trade agreements are now a primary means through which greater investor protections, commodification of social services, guaranteed rights of investor access to investment opportunities, privatization of public service goods, and generally the diminution of sovereign control are being realized. These trade agreements make the foregoing goals possible not just in developing countries, but in industrialized economies as well. I show that these agreements provide business interests with opportunities to exercise concerted pressure …