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Capital Controls and International Economic Law provides a thorough legal analysis of capital control mechanisms and their intersection with international trade and investment law. The work examines how WTO agreements, bilateral trade treaties, and international financial regulations shape countries’ abilities to restrict capital movements.
Bryan Mercurio explores the tension between national sovereignty and international economic obligations, analyzing case studies and dispute settlement decisions. The book addresses contemporary issues including financial stability, currency crises, and emerging market volatility, while assessing the legality of various control strategies under current international frameworks.
This Cambridge publication serves as an essential resource for policymakers, legal practitioners, economists, and academics seeking to understand the complex regulatory landscape governing international capital flows and cross-border financial transactions.







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