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China/Pakistan economic corridor: a critical national and international law policy based perspective / Qureshi, Asif H   Article
Qureshi, Asif H Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper focuses on the China/Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) arrangement between Pakistan and China from a legal and policy standpoint. It takes into account the Chinese Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Vision under which CPEC is set. The paper highlights the relevance of the application of both Pakistani law and international law to CPEC. In particular the paper focuses on some fundamental legal questions, for example the very legal character of CPEC. The discussion on the fundamental legal questions is followed by the various streams of legal frameworks that have a bearing on CPEC including the Pakistani Constitution and world trade and international investment norms. The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework of issues raised by CPEC. It is not intended as an exhaustive analysis of all the issues raised.
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International legal aspects of “monetary” relations in Northeast Asia / Qureshi, Asif H   Journal Article
Qureshi, Asif H Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper maps the international legal framework of monetary relations as between the States in Northeast Asia (China, Japan, Korea) (hereinafter “NEA”). To this end, it focuses on bilateral, regional and multilateral arrangements that are relevant in the monetary relations as between the NEA States, including aspects of the domestic monetary governance apparatus of the respective States as it concerns Central Banks in the region. Additionally, the paper focuses on the capacity of the IMF and its normative framework to manage regional conflicts and integration efforts in the monetary sphere falling short of Currency Unions. This legal mapping of the monetary relations between the States in NEA is followed by some reflections on the ethical aspects of what monetary relations should be informed by generally and in particular as between neighbouring States. More generally, the paper addresses the capacity of the IMF to focus on regional monetary issues; and important monetary challenges that confront NEA from an international legal perspective. This focus involves considering such issues as financing of balance of payments deficits in times of crisis; and monetary co-ordination, currency intervention and responsibilities arising from acquiring an international currency status.
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