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The BRICS-Lawyers' Guide to BRICS Texts and Materials
Neuwirth, R.J.; Svetlicinii, A.
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2019-06-16
PublisherThe BRICS-Lawyers
Publication PlaceMacau
AbstractIn the arena of global law and policymaking, the emerging economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa have created a dialogue and cooperation platform that is known as “BRICS”. Initially conceived to drive global change through economic growth, the global financial crisis and an occasional reversal of fortunes of the BRICS countries domestically have raised questions about their ability to have an impact on the governance of global affairs. Following ten successful BRICS Summits in the years from 2009 until 2018, it is now time to examine the legal foundations for their future cooperation in greater detail. Over the last decade, BRICS have produced a consider¬able amount of official texts and materials that – for the purpose of their future analysis and application – requires more systematic organisation. This book first presents a chronology of the evolution of BRICS cooperation. It then proceeds with a discussion about the sources of (international) law from a comparative perspective so as to facilitate attempts to classify the various BRICS documents in terms of “sources of BRICS law”. The appendix includes the most important texts and materials produced by the BRICS cooperation platform, such as the BRICS Summit Declarations by Heads of States, the BRICS Ministerial Declarations, the Declarations adopted by the BRICS Legal Forums and the binding agreements establishing the Contingent Reserve Arrangement, the New Development Bank (NDB) and the BRICS Agreement on Culture. These documents are organised in chronological and thematic orders, which makes them easy to use by government officials, practicing lawyers and arbitrators, journalists, scholars and students of international relations, business, economics and law.
KeywordBRICS Cooperation Global Governance Regionalism Brazil Russia India China South Africa International Law
ISBN9789996511172
URLView the original
Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID44154
Document TypeBook
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES
Corresponding AuthorNeuwirth, R.J.; Svetlicinii, A.
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Neuwirth, R.J.,Svetlicinii, A.. The BRICS-Lawyers' Guide to BRICS Texts and Materials[M]. Macau:The BRICS-Lawyers, 2019.
APA Neuwirth, R.J.., & Svetlicinii, A. (2019). The BRICS-Lawyers' Guide to BRICS Texts and Materials. The BRICS-Lawyers.
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