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Introduction: international economic law, natural resources and sustainable development

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2015

Julio Faundez
Affiliation:
Emeritus Professor, Warwick Law School.
Celine Tan*
Affiliation:
Associate Professor, Warwick Law School.

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3 See online <http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/research/clusters/international/devconf> (last accessed 25 March 2015) for more details. We are grateful for the financial support of the University of Warwick's Global Research Priority on International Development, the University of Warwick's Research Development Fund, Warwick Law School's Legal Research Institute, Banco Santander and the Society for International Economic Law (SIEL) for this workshop and the accompanying outputs. Our thanks go out to all the contributors to this special issue as well as the anonymous reviewers of the papers and participants of the original Workshop for their comments and feedback on the papers selected. We would also like to thank Jane Holder and the other editors of the International Journal of Law in Context for their support in making this special issue a success and to Michael Webster for his editorial assistance on the special issue.

4 See International Law Commission (2006), ‘Fragmentation of International Law: Difficulties Arising from the Diversification and Expansion of International Law: Report of the Study Group of the International Law Commission, Finalized by Martti Koskenniemi’, UN General Assembly Document A/CN.4/L.682, 13 April 2006.

5 For information, see online: <http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/research/centres/ilnrsd/> (last accessed 25 March 2015).