Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Symposium: Toward Coherence in International Economic Law: Perspectives at the 50th Anniversary of the OECD

The latest issue of the George Washington International Law Review (Vol. 43, no. 2, 2011) contains a symposium on "Toward Coherence in International Economic Law: Perspectives at the 50th Anniversary of the OECD." Contents include:
  • Nicola Bonucci, The OECD at Fifty: Some Observations on the Evolving Nature of an International Organization
  • James Salzman, The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's Role in International Law
  • Robert Wolfe, The OECD Contribution to the Evolution of Twenty-First Century Trade Law
  • Rainer Geiger, Coherence in Shaping the Rules for International Business: Actors, Instruments, and Implementation
  • Gabriela I. Ramos, The OECD in the G20: A Natural Partner in Global Governance
  • Jan Wouters & Sven Van Kerckhoven, The OECD and the G20: An Ever Closer Relationship?
  • Ashley L. Santner, A Soft Law Mechanism for Corporate Responsibility: How the Updated OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises Promote Business for the Future