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International economic law, broadly conceived, is a field of international law that encompasses both the conduct of sovereign states in international economic relations, and the conduct of private parties involved in cross-border economic and business transactions.� This includes, among other things, international trade law, law of international financial institutions (or what is known as international financial law, and traditional private international law fields.� Additionally, international economic law includes the following fields:�
- Regional Economic Integration, such as the European Union, ASEAN and other regional trade organizations.
- International law and development
- International commercial arbitration
- International intellectual property law
- International business regulation
See Jean M. Wenger, American Society of International Law, Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law.