Search results for: “economic history”

  • Economic History

    Resources See Also Further Reading Information related to economic history in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law(MPEPIL), Germany, United Kingdom

  • History of Economic Law

    International Economic Law Historical Perspective In international economic law, historical perspective includes the following legal areas, with coverage in this world legal encyclopedia: li> Mercantilism Sovereignty Bilateralism in International Economic Law Multilateralism in International […]

  • History of Economic Law

    International Economic Law Historical Perspective In international economic law, historical perspective includes the following legal areas, with coverage in this world legal encyclopedia: li> Mercantilism Sovereignty Bilateralism in International Economic Law Multilateralism in International […]

  • History of Law

    Hierarchical Display of History of law Law > Sources and branches of the law > Legal science History of law Concept of History of law See the dictionary definition of History of law. Characteristics of History of law [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of History of law Spanish: […]

  • History of Law

    Hierarchical Display of History of law Law > Sources and branches of the law > Legal science History of law Concept of History of law See the dictionary definition of History of law. Characteristics of History of law [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of History of law Spanish: […]

  • International Economic Law

    Legal Issues International economic law is more likely to fall under the rubric of public international law, as it deals with international economic relationships between states. See, for example, Petersmann, 'International Economic Theory and International Economic Law: On the Tasks of a […]

  • International Economic Law

    Legal Issues International economic law is more likely to fall under the rubric of public international law, as it deals with international economic relationships between states. See, for example, Petersmann, 'International Economic Theory and International Economic Law: On the Tasks of a […]

  • Economic Rights

    Economic Rights, Social Rights, Cultural Rights in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On March 24, 2011, Michael H. Posner, Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, […]

  • Economic Recovery

    Resources See Also World Bank Bank Regulation History of Banking Functions of the World Bank

  • Economic Integration

    Summary of Economic Integration The process of unifying two or more national economies through conscious coordination of trade, fiscal, and monetary activities. Economic integration is normally preceded by the reduction or abolition of tariffs, quotas, and similar constraints upon trade […]

  • Economic Union

    Summary of Economic Union Also known as an economic community, an advanced form of economic integration on the part of several states. The economic union incorporates the features of a Common market (read this and related legal terms for further details)—unrestricted free trade among […]

  • Economic Union

    Summary of Economic Union Also known as an economic community, an advanced form of economic integration on the part of several states. The economic union incorporates the features of a Common market (read this and related legal terms for further details)—unrestricted free trade among […]

  • Exclusive Economic Zone

    Background By Tatjana Rosen Historical Background The expressions “patrimonial sea”, “economic zone” or “exclusive economic zone” were first used in the early 1970s in regional meetings and organizations in Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and […]

  • Exclusive Economic Zone

    Background By Tatjana Rosen Historical Background The expressions “patrimonial sea”, “economic zone” or “exclusive economic zone” were first used in the early 1970s in regional meetings and organizations in Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and […]

  • Economics

    Liberalism: Economics Introduction to Economics The crisis concerning economic power was more profound. One branch of liberal philosophy was its economics as developed by the so-called classical economists, notably the Scottish philosopher Adam Smith and British economist David Ricardo. […]