توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
این جلد 28 فصلی، دانشگاهیان و متخصصان را گرد هم میآورد تا یک تحلیل حقوقی، اقتصادی و سیاسی جامع از ابتکار کمربند و جاده (BRI) که از سال 2013 بهعنوان یکی از ویژگیهای کلیدی سیاست اقتصادی بینالمللی چین ظاهر شده است، ارائه دهد. این رویکرد اساساً جدیدی را نسبت به تجارت بینالملل، سرمایهگذاری و حکمرانی جهانی در زمان بیثباتی از تغییر ژئوپلیتیک ارائه میکند که بسیاری از نهادهای توسعهیافته در غرب زیر سؤال میروند. این کتاب طیف وسیعی از حقوق بینالملل اقتصادی و سیاستهای مربوط به BRI را پوشش میدهد، از جمله تسهیل تجارت و اتصال، اقتصاد و ژئوپلیتیک مسیرهای تجاری جدید، قانون سرمایهگذاری مستقیم خارجی، معاهدات سرمایهگذاری دوجانبه، موافقتنامههای تجارت آزاد، تامین مالی زیرساختها، کمکهای توسعه. حل اختلاف بین المللی و یکپارچگی اقتصادی منطقه ای.
فهرست مطالب :
List of Abbreviations
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction
Julien Chaisse and Jędrzej Górski
Part 1: The Foundations of the Belt and Road Initiative
2 One Belt One Road (“ obor ”) Roadmaps: The Legal and Policy Frameworks
Donald J. Lewis and Diana Moise
3 The Political Economy of obor and the Global Economic Center of Gravity
Usman W. Chohan
4 The obor Global Geopolitical Drive: The Chinese Access Security Strategy
Francisco José Leandro
5 It is Not the End of History: The Financing Institutions of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Bretton Woods System
Maria Adele Carrai
6 Northern Sea Route: An Alternative Transport Corridor within China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Vasilii Erokhin and Gao Tianming
7 The Effect of the “Belt and Road Initiative” on along Countries’ Employment
LU Yue, JIA Yingqi and TU Xinquan
8 Challenges and possible responses of the Eurasian Economic Union to the Belt and Road Initiative
Alexander Mikhaylenko
Part 2: Towards the Expansion of Chinese Outward Investment
9 What is One Belt One Road? A Surplus Recycling Mechanism Approach
Usman W. Chohan
10 The International Investment Agreement Network under the “Belt and Road” Initiative
Anna Chuwen Dai
11 Paving the Silk Road bit by bit : An Analysis of Investment Protection for Chinese Infrastructure \ Projects under the Belt & Road Initiative
LAI Huaxia and Gabriel M. Lentner
12 The Role of Chinese State-Owned Investors and obor -Related Investments in Europe: The Implication of the China-EU bit
YIN Wei
13 National Security Review of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (‘ fdi ’) into the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (‘ gcc ’): Challenges and Opportunities
Bashar H. Malkawi and Joel Slawotsky
14 A Domestic National Controls a Foreign Investor in Investment Arbitration: In Light of China’s Negative Lists
ZHANG Anran
Part 3: The International Trade Issues of the bri
15 “Unimpeded Trade” in Central Asia – A Trade Facilitation Challenge
Joanne Waters
16 One Belt, One Road Initiative into a New Regional Trade Agreement: Implication to the wto Dispute Settlement System
Sungjin Kang
17 bri Initiative: A New Model of Development Aid?
Tymoteusz Chajdas
18 Turning doors – Piracy, Technology and Maritime security along the Maritime Silk Road
Helen Tung
19 Infrastructure Investments: Port, Rail, and International Economic Rules
Karlok Carlos Li and Julien Chaisse
20 Development Banks as Environmental Governance Actors: The aiib ’s Power to Promote Green Growth
Flavia Marisi
21 Stakes and Prospects of the Right to Free, Prior & Informed Consent in ‘One Belt One Road’ Projects in the Context of Transnational Investment Law and Arbitration
Anna Aseeva and YIP Ka Lok
22 Central and Eastern Europe, Group 16+1 and One Belt One Road: The Case of 2016 Sino-Polish Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
Jędrzej Górski
Part 4: bri Dispute Resolution: Directions for the Future
23 Some Considerations on the Civil, Commercial and Investment Dispute Settlement Mechanisms between China and the Other Belt and Road Countries
ZHU Weidong
24 International Commercial Mediation, an Opportunity for obor
Giovanni Matteucci
25 Energy Dispute Settlement and the One Belt One Road Initiative (‘ obor ’)
MA Sai
26 The Energy Charter Treaty and Central Asia: Setting an International Standard for Energy-Related Disputes
Maria Bun
27 Central Asian Investment Arbitration and obor – Learning from the Current Investment Climate
Mariel Dimsey
28 China’s Maritime Silk Road and the Future of African Arbitration
Aweis Osman
Index
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
This 28-chapter volume brings together academics and practitioners to provide a comprehensive legal, economic and political analysis of the Belt and Road (BRI) initiative that has emerged since 2013 as a key feature of China’s international economic policy. It offers a fundamentally novel approach towards international trade, investment and global governance in an unsettled time of shifting geopolitics when many institutions developed in the West are being called into question. The book covers a broad range of BRI-related international economic law and policy issues, including trade facilitation and connectivity, economics and geopolitics of new trade routes, foreign direct investment law, bilateral investment treaties, free trade agreements, financing of infrastructure, development aid, international dispute resolution, and regional economic integration.