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Public Policy in International Economic Law Diane Desierto (Assistant Professor of Law and ASEAN Law & Integration Center Co-Director, University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law)

Public Policy in International Economic Law By Diane Desierto (Assistant Professor of Law and ASEAN Law & Integration Center Co-Director, University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law)

Summary

Wealth creation through trade, finance, and investment often comes at the price of rising inequality for vulnerable groups and individuals. This book examines how states can harmonise the social protection objectives of the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights with their international economic treaty obligations.

Public Policy in International Economic Law Summary

Public Policy in International Economic Law: The ICESCR in Trade, Finance, and Investment by Diane Desierto (Assistant Professor of Law and ASEAN Law & Integration Center Co-Director, University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law)

States reject inequality when they choose to ratify the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), but to date the ICESCR has not yet figured prominently in the policy calculus behind States' international economic decisions. This book responds to the modern challenge of operationalizing the ICESCR, particularly in the context of States' decisions within international trade, finance, and investment. Differentiating between public policy mechanisms and institutional functional mandates in the international trade, finance, and investment systems, this book shows legal and policy gateways for States to feasibly translate their fundamental duties to respect, protect, and fulfil economic, social and cultural rights into their trade, finance, and investment commitments, agreements, and contracts. It approaches the problem of harmonizing social protection objectives under the ICESCR with a State's international economic treaty obligations, from the designing and interpreting international treaty texts, up to the institutional monitoring and empirical analysis of ICESCR compliance. In examining public policy options, the book takes into account around five decades of States' implementation of social protection commitments under the ICESCR; its normative evolution through the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and the Committee's expanded fact-finding and adjudicative competences under the Optional Protocol to the ICESCR; as well as the critical, dialectical, and deliberative roles of diverse functional interpretive communities within international trade, finance, and investment law. Ultimately, the book shoes how States' ICESCR commitments operate as the normative foundation of their trade, finance, and investment decisions.

About Diane Desierto (Assistant Professor of Law and ASEAN Law & Integration Center Co-Director, University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law)

Dr. Diane A. Desierto is Assistant Professor of Law and ASEAN Law & Integration (ALIC) Co-Director at the University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law, Adjunct Fellow at the East-West Center USA, and Law Partner at DAPD Law Philippines.

Table of Contents

1. Keynes v. Hayek in International Economic Law ; 2. The Role of the State under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) ; 3. The ICESCR in State Public Policy-Making within the World Trade System ; 4. The ICESCR in State Public Policy-Making in the International Financial System ; 5. The ICESCR in State Public Policy-Making in the International Investment System

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GOR013075455
9780198716938
0198716931
Public Policy in International Economic Law: The ICESCR in Trade, Finance, and Investment by Diane Desierto (Assistant Professor of Law and ASEAN Law & Integration Center Co-Director, University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law)
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Oxford University Press
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