The Indian Journal of International Economic Law (IJIEL) is a student-edited, peer-reviewed law journal published annually by the National Law School of India University, Bangalore (NLSIU) under the patronage of the Indian government-sponsored chair on WTO Law.
The Journal encourages scholarship in the niche but rapidly emerging and dynamic fields of international economic law, in recognition of the staggering importance of cross-border trade, investment and commerce in the world today. IJIEL caters to the needs of scholars, researchers, lawyers, policy makers and law students working in the field of international economic law. This includes multidisciplinary research concerning the WTO, trade laws at various levels of government, financial institutions, regulatory subjects such as taxation and competition policy, international commercial arbitration, linkages to human rights and cultural problems and various service sectors like banking and brokerage.
The mission of IJIEL is to provide a forum that encourages thoughtful scholastic attention to international economic law in developing countries. An emphasis on the enhancement of legal knowledge, critical awareness and research skills in the field of international economic law, and an integrated interdisciplinary approach to global economic governance informed by law, political science, sociology and economics, informs the philosophy and practice of IJIEL.
Current Volume: Volume 14 (2025)
Clean Vehicles Tax Credits under the US Inflation Reduction Act: Friend-Shoring Takes Centre Stage in US Policy
J. Anthony Vanduzer
Asymmetric Challenges in Cybersecurity Among WTO Members : A Justification for a Veiled Trade Barrier?
Daniel Oluwadayo Akindipe and Love Gbenga-Fabusiwa
The Appellate Body Crisis: Consent within the Dispute Settlement Body of the World Trade Organisation
Diana María Beltrán-Vargas, Mariana Puentes-Jaramillo, Pablo Andrés Aponte-González, and Maria Alexandra Ortíz-Cabrera
International Investment Agreements and Regulation of Utilisation of Water Resources in Africa
Dominic Npoanlari Dagbanja
Unilaterally Altering the Bargain: TRIPS, Section 107A, and the Regulatory Review Exception under Indian Patent Law
Eashan Ghosh and Afzal B. Khan
Book Review: Pasha L. Hsieh, New Asian Regionalism in International Economic Law, Cambridge University Press 2022
Junji Nakagawa
Turf Wars and Red Herrings: Recent American Legislations and their Impact on Global EVs and Semiconductors Trade
Manya Gupta and Arnav Sharma
Special and Differential Treatment at the World Trade Organization: Analysis and Observations
Maureen Irish
Regulating Subsidies Contributing to Overcapacity and Overfishing: How India Proposes to Align Trade Policy with Sustainable Fisheries
Pallavi Arora, Ketakee Gondane, and Mumrita Gaurdwaj