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Integration Through Law General Editors J.H.H. WEILER, European University Institute TAN Hsien-Li, National University of Singapore This innovative series is a result of a major project on ASEAN legal integration running out of the Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore (CIL-NUS). Books in the series evaluate the community-building processes of ASEAN to date and offers a conceptual and policy toolkit for broader Asian thinking and planning of different legal and institutional models of economic and political regional integration in the region. The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration ABOUT CIL-NUS The Centre for International Law (CIL) was established in 2009 at the National Univer- sity of Singapore’s Bukit Timah Campus in response to the growing need for international law expertise and capacity building in the Asia-Pacific region. CIL is a university-wide research centre that focuses on multidisciplinary research and works with other NUS or external centres of research and academic excellence. In particular, CIL collaborates very closely with the NUS Faculty of Law. www.cil.nus.edu.sg More about the ASEAN Economic Community, visit www.asean.org www.cambridge.org/aitl The Authoritative Guide to AEC

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Page 1: Integration through law series

ASEAN as an Actor in International Fora Reality, Potential and Constraints

Paruedee NGUITRAGOOL, Chiang Mai University, ThailandJűrgen RűLAND, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany

ASEAN as an Actor in International Fora addresses a blind spot in ASEAN research and in comparative regionalism studies by assessing why, how, when and to what extent ASEAN member governments achieve a collective presence in global forums.

Paperback 9781107503885 US$59.99/£39.99Available from April 2015

Governance and Management of ASEAN

From Community to Compliance?The Evolution of Monitoring Obligations in ASEAN

Simon CHESTERMAN, National University of Singapore

This book examines the growing interest in following through on international commitments, in particular monitoring implementation and compliance. Written for practitioners and researchers alike, this important book provides the first systematic survey of monitoring within ASEAN.

Paperback 9781107490512 US$59.99/£39.99Available from February 2015

Towards a Rules-Based Community An ASEAN Legal Service

Jean-Claude PIRIS, Piris Consulting Walter WOON, National University of Singapore

In 2007, ASEAN adopted the ASEAN Charter which stated its ambition to become a 'rules-based' community respecting the rule of law. In order to fulfil this objective, it is vital that the necessary legal infrastructure exists of which a prerequisite is to have effective legal support. This book helps readers to understand the need for and role of such a legal service.

Paperback 9781107495265 US$59.99/£39.99Available from March 2015

ASEAN and the World

ASEAN’s External Agreements Law, Practice and the Quest for Collective Action

Marise CREMONA, European University Institute, FlorenceDavid KLEIMANN, World Trade Institute, Berne Joris LARIK, The Hague Institute for Global JusticeRena LEE, Attorney-General’s Chambers, SingaporePascal VENNESSON, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

This book provides the first systematic account of the legal framework governing ASEAN's burgeoning external relations practice. It focuses in depth on ASEAN's wide-ranging mandate to promote its values and principles in the wider region and beyond, as well as the highly intergovernmental, and at times haphazard, handling of the bloc's relations with the outside world.

Paperback 9781107498150 US$69.99/£49.99Available from March 2015

From Treaty-Making to Treaty-Breaking Models for ASEAN External Trade Agreements

Pieter Jan KUIJPER, Universiteit van AmsterdamJames H. MATHIS, Universiteit van AmsterdamNatalie Y. MORRIS-SHARMA, Attorney-General’s Chambers, Singapore

From Treaty-Making to Treaty-Breaking is the first high-level analysis of ASEAN's external trade agreements with non-ASEAN states. It clearly sets out the intended, and unintended, consequences of ASEAN's prevailing method of treaty making, with suggested guidelines for the future.

Paperback 9781107500235 US$59.99/£39.99Available from March 2015

Rules of Origin in ASEANA Way Forward

Stefano INAMA, UNCTAD, Geneva, SwitzerlandEdmund W. SIM, Appleton Luff, Singapore

Rules of Origin in ASEAN is the first in-depth exploration of the complex rules of origin in ASEAN's trade agreements. Written by two leading practitioners, this is a timely and important topic which will be insightful to practitioners, policymakers and businesses in understanding how commerce and trade is conducted in Southeast Asia.

Paperback 9781107472440 US$59.99/£39.99Available from February 2015

Integration Through Law

General Editors

J.H.H. WEILER, European University Institute

TAN Hsien-Li, National University of Singapore

This innovative series is a result of a major project on

ASEAN legal integration running out of the Centre for

International Law, National University of Singapore

(CIL-NUS).

Books in the series evaluate the community-building

processes of ASEAN to date and offers a conceptual

and policy toolkit for broader Asian thinking and

planning of different legal and institutional models of

economic and political regional integration in the

region.

The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration

Terms and conditions: Bibliographic information, prices and publication dates are accurate at the time of this going to press but subject to alteration without notice.For information about our privacy and data protection policy, please visit www.cambridge.org/privacy.

Asia Contacts

For quotation or further information, please get in touch with our local sales representatives or email us at [email protected]

cambridge.org/academic

journals.cambridge.org

cambridgeblog.org

CambridgeAsia

CambridgeAsia

cambridge.org/alerts

Find us online today

The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)

The Foundation of the ASEAN Economic Community An Institutional and Legal Profile

Stefano INAMA, UNCTAD, Geneva, SwitzerlandEdmund W. SIM, Appleton Luff, Singapore

Through comparisons with the EU and NAFTA, this book illustrates the shortcomings of the current system, enabling readers to understand both the potential of regional economic development in ASEAN and its foundational and institutional deficiencies.

Paperback 9781107498136 US$79.99/£59.99Available from March 2015

The General Architecture and Aspirations of ASEAN

ASEAN Economic Cooperation and Integration Progress, Challenges and Future Directions

Siow Yue, CHIA, Singapore Institute of International AffairsMichael G. PLUMMER, The Johns Hopkins University

In addition to assessing the potential effects of the AEC on the economies of the ten ASEAN member-states via changes in trade, foreign direct investment and economic structure, this book underscores the implementation challenges ASEAN faces as it completes the AEC project.

Paperback 9781107503878 US$49.99/£29.99Available from April 2015

ABOUT CIL-NUSThe Centre for International

Law (CIL) was established in

2009 at the National Univer-

sity of Singapore’s Bukit

Timah Campus in response

to the growing need for

international law expertise

and capacity building in the

Asia-Pacific region. CIL is a

university-wide research

centre that focuses on

multidisciplinary research

and works with other NUS or

external centres of research

and academic excellence. In

particular, CIL collaborates

very closely with the NUS

Faculty of Law.

www.cil.nus.edu.sg

More about the ASEAN Economic Community, visit www.asean.org

www.cambridge.org/aitl

The Authoritative Guide to AEC

Page 2: Integration through law series

ASEAN as an Actor in International Fora Reality, Potential and Constraints

Paruedee NGUITRAGOOL, Chiang Mai University, ThailandJűrgen RűLAND, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany

ASEAN as an Actor in International Fora addresses a blind spot in ASEAN research and in comparative regionalism studies by assessing why, how, when and to what extent ASEAN member governments achieve a collective presence in global forums.

Paperback 9781107503885 US$59.99/£39.99Available from April 2015

Governance and Management of ASEAN

From Community to Compliance?The Evolution of Monitoring Obligations in ASEAN

Simon CHESTERMAN, National University of Singapore

This book examines the growing interest in following through on international commitments, in particular monitoring implementation and compliance. Written for practitioners and researchers alike, this important book provides the first systematic survey of monitoring within ASEAN.

Paperback 9781107490512 US$59.99/£39.99Available from February 2015

Towards a Rules-Based Community An ASEAN Legal Service

Jean-Claude PIRIS, Piris Consulting Walter WOON, National University of Singapore

In 2007, ASEAN adopted the ASEAN Charter which stated its ambition to become a 'rules-based' community respecting the rule of law. In order to fulfil this objective, it is vital that the necessary legal infrastructure exists of which a prerequisite is to have effective legal support. This book helps readers to understand the need for and role of such a legal service.

Paperback 9781107495265 US$59.99/£39.99Available from March 2015

ASEAN and the World

ASEAN’s External Agreements Law, Practice and the Quest for Collective Action

Marise CREMONA, European University Institute, FlorenceDavid KLEIMANN, World Trade Institute, Berne Joris LARIK, The Hague Institute for Global JusticeRena LEE, Attorney-General’s Chambers, SingaporePascal VENNESSON, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

This book provides the first systematic account of the legal framework governing ASEAN's burgeoning external relations practice. It focuses in depth on ASEAN's wide-ranging mandate to promote its values and principles in the wider region and beyond, as well as the highly intergovernmental, and at times haphazard, handling of the bloc's relations with the outside world.

Paperback 9781107498150 US$69.99/£49.99Available from March 2015

From Treaty-Making to Treaty-Breaking Models for ASEAN External Trade Agreements

Pieter Jan KUIJPER, Universiteit van AmsterdamJames H. MATHIS, Universiteit van AmsterdamNatalie Y. MORRIS-SHARMA, Attorney-General’s Chambers, Singapore

From Treaty-Making to Treaty-Breaking is the first high-level analysis of ASEAN's external trade agreements with non-ASEAN states. It clearly sets out the intended, and unintended, consequences of ASEAN's prevailing method of treaty making, with suggested guidelines for the future.

Paperback 9781107500235 US$59.99/£39.99Available from March 2015

Rules of Origin in ASEANA Way Forward

Stefano INAMA, UNCTAD, Geneva, SwitzerlandEdmund W. SIM, Appleton Luff, Singapore

Rules of Origin in ASEAN is the first in-depth exploration of the complex rules of origin in ASEAN's trade agreements. Written by two leading practitioners, this is a timely and important topic which will be insightful to practitioners, policymakers and businesses in understanding how commerce and trade is conducted in Southeast Asia.

Paperback 9781107472440 US$59.99/£39.99Available from February 2015

www.cambridge.org/aitl

The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)

The Foundation of the ASEAN Economic Community An Institutional and Legal Profile

Stefano INAMA, UNCTAD, Geneva, SwitzerlandEdmund W. SIM, Appleton Luff, Singapore

Through comparisons with the EU and NAFTA, this book illustrates the shortcomings of the current system, enabling readers to understand both the potential of regional economic development in ASEAN and its foundational and institutional deficiencies.

Paperback 9781107498136 US$79.99/£59.99Available from March 2015

The General Architecture and Aspirations of ASEAN

ASEAN Economic Cooperation and Integration Progress, Challenges and Future Directions

Siow Yue, CHIA, Singapore Institute of International AffairsMichael G. PLUMMER, The Johns Hopkins University

In addition to assessing the potential effects of the AEC on the economies of the ten ASEAN member-states via changes in trade, foreign direct investment and economic structure, this book underscores the implementation challenges ASEAN faces as it completes the AEC project.

Paperback 9781107503878 US$49.99/£29.99Available from April 2015

Page 3: Integration through law series

ASEAN as an Actor in International Fora Reality, Potential and Constraints

Paruedee NGUITRAGOOL, Chiang Mai University, ThailandJűrgen RűLAND, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany

ASEAN as an Actor in International Fora addresses a blind spot in ASEAN research and in comparative regionalism studies by assessing why, how, when and to what extent ASEAN member governments achieve a collective presence in global forums.

Paperback 9781107503885 US$59.99/£39.99Available from April 2015

Governance and Management of ASEAN

From Community to Compliance?The Evolution of Monitoring Obligations in ASEAN

Simon CHESTERMAN, National University of Singapore

This book examines the growing interest in following through on international commitments, in particular monitoring implementation and compliance. Written for practitioners and researchers alike, this important book provides the first systematic survey of monitoring within ASEAN.

Paperback 9781107490512 US$59.99/£39.99Available from February 2015

Towards a Rules-Based Community An ASEAN Legal Service

Jean-Claude PIRIS, Piris Consulting Walter WOON, National University of Singapore

In 2007, ASEAN adopted the ASEAN Charter which stated its ambition to become a 'rules-based' community respecting the rule of law. In order to fulfil this objective, it is vital that the necessary legal infrastructure exists of which a prerequisite is to have effective legal support. This book helps readers to understand the need for and role of such a legal service.

Paperback 9781107495265 US$59.99/£39.99Available from March 2015

ASEAN and the World

ASEAN’s External Agreements Law, Practice and the Quest for Collective Action

Marise CREMONA, European University Institute, FlorenceDavid KLEIMANN, World Trade Institute, Berne Joris LARIK, The Hague Institute for Global JusticeRena LEE, Attorney-General’s Chambers, SingaporePascal VENNESSON, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

This book provides the first systematic account of the legal framework governing ASEAN's burgeoning external relations practice. It focuses in depth on ASEAN's wide-ranging mandate to promote its values and principles in the wider region and beyond, as well as the highly intergovernmental, and at times haphazard, handling of the bloc's relations with the outside world.

Paperback 9781107498150 US$69.99/£49.99Available from March 2015

From Treaty-Making to Treaty-Breaking Models for ASEAN External Trade Agreements

Pieter Jan KUIJPER, Universiteit van AmsterdamJames H. MATHIS, Universiteit van AmsterdamNatalie Y. MORRIS-SHARMA, Attorney-General’s Chambers, Singapore

From Treaty-Making to Treaty-Breaking is the first high-level analysis of ASEAN's external trade agreements with non-ASEAN states. It clearly sets out the intended, and unintended, consequences of ASEAN's prevailing method of treaty making, with suggested guidelines for the future.

Paperback 9781107500235 US$59.99/£39.99Available from March 2015

Rules of Origin in ASEANA Way Forward

Stefano INAMA, UNCTAD, Geneva, SwitzerlandEdmund W. SIM, Appleton Luff, Singapore

Rules of Origin in ASEAN is the first in-depth exploration of the complex rules of origin in ASEAN's trade agreements. Written by two leading practitioners, this is a timely and important topic which will be insightful to practitioners, policymakers and businesses in understanding how commerce and trade is conducted in Southeast Asia.

Paperback 9781107472440 US$59.99/£39.99Available from February 2015

www.cambridge.org/aitl

The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)

The Foundation of the ASEAN Economic Community An Institutional and Legal Profile

Stefano INAMA, UNCTAD, Geneva, SwitzerlandEdmund W. SIM, Appleton Luff, Singapore

Through comparisons with the EU and NAFTA, this book illustrates the shortcomings of the current system, enabling readers to understand both the potential of regional economic development in ASEAN and its foundational and institutional deficiencies.

Paperback 9781107498136 US$79.99/£59.99Available from March 2015

The General Architecture and Aspirations of ASEAN

ASEAN Economic Cooperation and Integration Progress, Challenges and Future Directions

Siow Yue, CHIA, Singapore Institute of International AffairsMichael G. PLUMMER, The Johns Hopkins University

In addition to assessing the potential effects of the AEC on the economies of the ten ASEAN member-states via changes in trade, foreign direct investment and economic structure, this book underscores the implementation challenges ASEAN faces as it completes the AEC project.

Paperback 9781107503878 US$49.99/£29.99Available from April 2015

Page 4: Integration through law series

ASEAN as an Actor in International Fora Reality, Potential and Constraints

Paruedee NGUITRAGOOL, Chiang Mai University, ThailandJűrgen RűLAND, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany

ASEAN as an Actor in International Fora addresses a blind spot in ASEAN research and in comparative regionalism studies by assessing why, how, when and to what extent ASEAN member governments achieve a collective presence in global forums.

Paperback 9781107503885 US$59.99/£39.99Available from April 2015

Governance and Management of ASEAN

From Community to Compliance?The Evolution of Monitoring Obligations in ASEAN

Simon CHESTERMAN, National University of Singapore

This book examines the growing interest in following through on international commitments, in particular monitoring implementation and compliance. Written for practitioners and researchers alike, this important book provides the first systematic survey of monitoring within ASEAN.

Paperback 9781107490512 US$59.99/£39.99Available from February 2015

Towards a Rules-Based Community An ASEAN Legal Service

Jean-Claude PIRIS, Piris Consulting Walter WOON, National University of Singapore

In 2007, ASEAN adopted the ASEAN Charter which stated its ambition to become a 'rules-based' community respecting the rule of law. In order to fulfil this objective, it is vital that the necessary legal infrastructure exists of which a prerequisite is to have effective legal support. This book helps readers to understand the need for and role of such a legal service.

Paperback 9781107495265 US$59.99/£39.99Available from March 2015

ASEAN and the World

ASEAN’s External Agreements Law, Practice and the Quest for Collective Action

Marise CREMONA, European University Institute, FlorenceDavid KLEIMANN, World Trade Institute, Berne Joris LARIK, The Hague Institute for Global JusticeRena LEE, Attorney-General’s Chambers, SingaporePascal VENNESSON, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

This book provides the first systematic account of the legal framework governing ASEAN's burgeoning external relations practice. It focuses in depth on ASEAN's wide-ranging mandate to promote its values and principles in the wider region and beyond, as well as the highly intergovernmental, and at times haphazard, handling of the bloc's relations with the outside world.

Paperback 9781107498150 US$69.99/£49.99Available from March 2015

From Treaty-Making to Treaty-Breaking Models for ASEAN External Trade Agreements

Pieter Jan KUIJPER, Universiteit van AmsterdamJames H. MATHIS, Universiteit van AmsterdamNatalie Y. MORRIS-SHARMA, Attorney-General’s Chambers, Singapore

From Treaty-Making to Treaty-Breaking is the first high-level analysis of ASEAN's external trade agreements with non-ASEAN states. It clearly sets out the intended, and unintended, consequences of ASEAN's prevailing method of treaty making, with suggested guidelines for the future.

Paperback 9781107500235 US$59.99/£39.99Available from March 2015

Rules of Origin in ASEANA Way Forward

Stefano INAMA, UNCTAD, Geneva, SwitzerlandEdmund W. SIM, Appleton Luff, Singapore

Rules of Origin in ASEAN is the first in-depth exploration of the complex rules of origin in ASEAN's trade agreements. Written by two leading practitioners, this is a timely and important topic which will be insightful to practitioners, policymakers and businesses in understanding how commerce and trade is conducted in Southeast Asia.

Paperback 9781107472440 US$59.99/£39.99Available from February 2015

Integration Through Law

General Editors

J.H.H. WEILER, European University Institute

TAN Hsien-Li, National University of Singapore

This innovative series is a result of a major project on

ASEAN legal integration running out of the Centre for

International Law, National University of Singapore

(CIL-NUS).

Books in the series evaluate the community-building

processes of ASEAN to date and offers a conceptual

and policy toolkit for broader Asian thinking and

planning of different legal and institutional models of

economic and political regional integration in the

region.

The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration

Terms and conditions: Bibliographic information, prices and publication dates are accurate at the time of this going to press but subject to alteration without notice.For information about our privacy and data protection policy, please visit www.cambridge.org/privacy.

Asia Contacts

For quotation or further information, please get in touch with our local sales representatives or email us at [email protected]

cambridge.org/academic

journals.cambridge.org

cambridgeblog.org

CambridgeAsia

CambridgeAsia

cambridge.org/alerts

Find us online today

The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)

The Foundation of the ASEAN Economic Community An Institutional and Legal Profile

Stefano INAMA, UNCTAD, Geneva, SwitzerlandEdmund W. SIM, Appleton Luff, Singapore

Through comparisons with the EU and NAFTA, this book illustrates the shortcomings of the current system, enabling readers to understand both the potential of regional economic development in ASEAN and its foundational and institutional deficiencies.

Paperback 9781107498136 US$79.99/£59.99Available from March 2015

The General Architecture and Aspirations of ASEAN

ASEAN Economic Cooperation and Integration Progress, Challenges and Future Directions

Siow Yue, CHIA, Singapore Institute of International AffairsMichael G. PLUMMER, The Johns Hopkins University

In addition to assessing the potential effects of the AEC on the economies of the ten ASEAN member-states via changes in trade, foreign direct investment and economic structure, this book underscores the implementation challenges ASEAN faces as it completes the AEC project.

Paperback 9781107503878 US$49.99/£29.99Available from April 2015

ABOUT CIL-NUSThe Centre for International

Law (CIL) was established in

2009 at the National Univer-

sity of Singapore’s Bukit

Timah Campus in response

to the growing need for

international law expertise

and capacity building in the

Asia-Pacific region. CIL is a

university-wide research

centre that focuses on

multidisciplinary research

and works with other NUS or

external centres of research

and academic excellence. In

particular, CIL collaborates

very closely with the NUS

Faculty of Law.

www.cil.nus.edu.sg

More about the ASEAN Economic Community, visit www.asean.org

www.cambridge.org/aitl

The Authoritative Guide to AEC