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Medellín manifesto on transnational value chains and international law

  • Yousuf Aftab
  • , Atelier Aftab
  • , Donatella Alessandrini
  • , Kevin Crow
  • , Claire Cutler
  • , Diane Desierto
  • , Karla Furlaneto Borges
  • , Lina Lorenzoni Escobar
  • , Enrique Prieto-Rios
  • , Mary Tamayo
  • , Susan Sell
  • , José Toro Valencia
  • , Catalina Piedrahita Vallejo

Producción científica: Contribución a revistaArtículo de Investigaciónrevisión exhaustiva

Resumen

Global Value Chains (GVCs) have been heralded as the 'new world of trade', yet they branch far beyond what has traditionally been considered 'trade' - they interact with and are informed by multiple legal regimes often in ways unrelated to the theoretical and practical bases of those regimes. Building on the 2016 IGLP Manifesto, which sought to place law at the centre of GVC research, the Medellín Manifesto's aspiration is to establish a research agenda that is specifically focused on international law: one that treats GVCs as amorphous and transnational legal creatures - they are transnational value chains (TVCs); one that recognises that the interdisciplinary techniques used to understand TVCs and define them in law - regardless of whether they reflect 'truth' or 'fact'; and ultimately one that explores international law's possibilities and limits along the trajectory of TVCs.

Idioma originalInglés estadounidense
Páginas (desde-hasta)117-125
Número de páginas9
PublicaciónLondon Review of International Law
Volumen13
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - mar. 1 2025

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