A multi-disciplinary, multi-author analysis of convergence and divergence between trade and international dispute settlement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Convergence, divergence, and international economic dispute settlement: a framework Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi, Daniel Behn and Malcolm Langford; Part I. Dispute System Design: 2. Investment chapters in PTAs and their impact on adjudicative convergence Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi and Maxim Usynin; 3. The EU investment court system and its resemblance to the WTO Appellate Body? Hannes Lenk; 4. Entry rights and investments in services: adjudicatory convergence between regimes? Murilo Lubambo; Part II. Use of Precedent Across Regimes: 5. Approaches to external precedent: the invocation of international jurisprudence in investment arbitration and WTO dispute settlement Niccolò Ridi; 6. Engagement between international trade and investment adjudicators Michelle Q. Zang; Part III. Interpretive Convergence and Adjudicative Behaviour: 7. Inherent powers of the WTO Appellate Body and ICSID tribunals. a tale of cautious convergence Ridhi Kabra; 8. The use of object and purpose by trade and investment adjudicators: convergence without interaction Graham Cook; 9. Assessing convergence between international investment law and international trade law through interpretative commissions/committees: a case of ambivalence? Yuliya Chernykh; 10. Regime responsiveness Malcolm Langford, Cosette D. Creamer and Daniel Behn; 11 Epilogue: 'convergence' is a many-splendored thing José E. Alvarez.
1. Convergence, divergence, and international economic dispute settlement: a framework Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi, Daniel Behn and Malcolm Langford; Part I. Dispute System Design: 2. Investment chapters in PTAs and their impact on adjudicative convergence Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi and Maxim Usynin; 3. The EU investment court system and its resemblance to the WTO Appellate Body? Hannes Lenk; 4. Entry rights and investments in services: adjudicatory convergence between regimes? Murilo Lubambo; Part II. Use of Precedent Across Regimes: 5. Approaches to external precedent: the invocation of international jurisprudence in investment arbitration and WTO dispute settlement Niccolò Ridi; 6. Engagement between international trade and investment adjudicators Michelle Q. Zang; Part III. Interpretive Convergence and Adjudicative Behaviour: 7. Inherent powers of the WTO Appellate Body and ICSID tribunals. a tale of cautious convergence Ridhi Kabra; 8. The use of object and purpose by trade and investment adjudicators: convergence without interaction Graham Cook; 9. Assessing convergence between international investment law and international trade law through interpretative commissions/committees: a case of ambivalence? Yuliya Chernykh; 10. Regime responsiveness Malcolm Langford, Cosette D. Creamer and Daniel Behn; 11 Epilogue: 'convergence' is a many-splendored thing José E. Alvarez.
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