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International Economic Law, Economic Institutions and the Constitution of the Post-Cold War Globalised Economy

Globalisation
Institutions
Jurisprudence
P056
Zoi Vardanika
University of Reading

Building: SR, Floor: 1, Room: 9

Thursday 15:00 - 16:30 CEST (03/07/2014)

Abstract

The end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the former Soviet states meant simultaneously the victory of liberalism over socialism as the dominant political ideology, and simultaneously the victory of market-oriented economies over state-controlled economies, leading to a globalised economy. This panel seeks to analyses the globalisation of markets and economic cooperation through the institutions that constituted it.

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