Contractual Knowledge 2016
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781316442876.009
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The rise and fall of trade and monetary legal orders: From the interwar period to today's global imbalances

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“…These negotiate jurisdictional competence to reduce overlaps and eliminate inconsistencies between organizations. Shaffer & Waibel (2015) observe coordination in the decision-making and organizational cultures within the World Trade Organization and IMF on monetary and trade law policies. Block-Lieb & Halliday find "organizational" and "substantive" meta-texts drafted by UNCITRAL and other IOs (i.e., the World Bank, UNIDROIT, and the Hague Conference on Private International Law) to identify a division of labor or of substantive competence among IOs.…”
Section: Governance Toolsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These negotiate jurisdictional competence to reduce overlaps and eliminate inconsistencies between organizations. Shaffer & Waibel (2015) observe coordination in the decision-making and organizational cultures within the World Trade Organization and IMF on monetary and trade law policies. Block-Lieb & Halliday find "organizational" and "substantive" meta-texts drafted by UNCITRAL and other IOs (i.e., the World Bank, UNIDROIT, and the Hague Conference on Private International Law) to identify a division of labor or of substantive competence among IOs.…”
Section: Governance Toolsmentioning
confidence: 98%