In the international trade and development arena, new and developing economies have created a block that is known as BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Initially conceived to drive global change through economic growth, the financial crisis and reversal of fortunes of the BRICS nations have raised questions about their ability to have an impact on the governance of global affairs. This book explores the role of law in various areas of BRICS cooperation including: trade, investment, competition, intellectual property, energy, consumer protection, financial services, space exploration and legal education. It not only covers the specifics of each of the BRICS nations in the selected areas, but also offers innovative and forward-looking perspectives on the BRICS cooperation and their contribution to the reform of the global governance networks. This is a unique reference book suitable for academics, government officials, legal practitioners, business executives, researchers and students.
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Weight: 700g
Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
Publication Date: 12 Oct 2017
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108416238
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Rostam J. Neuwirth is Professor of Law and Programme Coordinator of Master of International Business Law (IBL) at the Faculty of Law of the University of Macau. He holds law degrees from the European University Institute Florence (Ph.D.) McGill University Montreal (LL.M) and Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz Austria (Mag. iur.). Before joining the University of Macau he taught at two Universities in India and worked in the Völkerrechtsbüro (International Law Bureau) of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Alexandr Svetlicinii is Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Macau. Dr Svetlicinii received his law degree at the Free International University of Moldova his LL.M in International Business Law at the Central European University Hungary and his Master of Research in Law and his Ph.D. in Law at the European University Institute Florence. His primary fields of expertise are competition law international trade and investment law and alternative dispute resolution. Dr Svetlicinii served as a nongovernmental advisor to the International Competition Network and as a legal expert in a number of research projects conducted by the EU Commission. Denis De Castro Halis is a Brazilian scholar who has been working in China since 2005. Since 2007 he has been at the Faculty of Law of the University of Macau having served as a coordinator and as a Senate member. He has a strong interdisciplinary background holding degrees in law social sciences and philosophy. His investigations vary from business and company law to legal and social theories. He is also a radio commentator.