Alternative Visions of the International Law on Foreign Investment
Herausgeber: Lim, C. L.
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Herausgeber: Lim, C. L.
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These essays pay tribute to Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah's illustrious career and explore alternative visions of international investment law and arbitration.
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These essays pay tribute to Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah's illustrious career and explore alternative visions of international investment law and arbitration.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9781316504307
- ISBN-10: 1316504301
- Artikelnr.: 54641598
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9781316504307
- ISBN-10: 1316504301
- Artikelnr.: 54641598
Preface; Acknowledgements; List of treaties, national legislation, cases
and awards; Part I: 1. The worm's view of history and the twailing machine
C. L. Lim; 2. The liberal vision of the international law on foreign
investment Kenneth J. Vandevelde; 3. Caveat investors - where do things
stand now? Leon Trakman and David Musayelyan; Part II: 4. Reforming the
system of international investment dispute settlement Gus Van Harten; 5.
The paranoid style of investment lawyers and arbitrators: investment law
norm entrepreneurs and their critics David Schneiderman; 6. The COMESA
Common Investment Area: substantive standards and procedural problems in
dispute settlement Peter Muchlinski; 7. Lessons from the negotiations of
the United Nations Code of Conduct on Transnational Corporations and
related instruments Karl P. Sauvant; Part III: 8. India and investment
protection Aniruddha Rajput; 9. China-US BIT negotiation and the emerging
Chinese BIT 4.0 Wenhua Shan and Hongrui Chen; Part IV: 10. Regulating
foreign investment: Methanex revisited Kyla Tienhaara and Todd Tucker; 11.
The new frontier: economic rights of foreign investors versus government
policy space for economic development Howard Mann; 12. Giving arbitrators
carte blanche - fair and equitable treatment in investment treaties
Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder; Part V: 13. Is the umbrella clause not
just another treaty clause? Chin Leng Lim; 14. Internationalisation and
state contracts: are state contracts the future or the past? Jean Ho; Part
VI: 15. State capitalism and sovereign wealth funds: finding a 'soft'
location in international economic law Jiangyu Wang; Part VII: 16. The
many-headed hydra and laws which rage of gain, a chapter in conclusion C.
L. Lim; Index.
and awards; Part I: 1. The worm's view of history and the twailing machine
C. L. Lim; 2. The liberal vision of the international law on foreign
investment Kenneth J. Vandevelde; 3. Caveat investors - where do things
stand now? Leon Trakman and David Musayelyan; Part II: 4. Reforming the
system of international investment dispute settlement Gus Van Harten; 5.
The paranoid style of investment lawyers and arbitrators: investment law
norm entrepreneurs and their critics David Schneiderman; 6. The COMESA
Common Investment Area: substantive standards and procedural problems in
dispute settlement Peter Muchlinski; 7. Lessons from the negotiations of
the United Nations Code of Conduct on Transnational Corporations and
related instruments Karl P. Sauvant; Part III: 8. India and investment
protection Aniruddha Rajput; 9. China-US BIT negotiation and the emerging
Chinese BIT 4.0 Wenhua Shan and Hongrui Chen; Part IV: 10. Regulating
foreign investment: Methanex revisited Kyla Tienhaara and Todd Tucker; 11.
The new frontier: economic rights of foreign investors versus government
policy space for economic development Howard Mann; 12. Giving arbitrators
carte blanche - fair and equitable treatment in investment treaties
Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder; Part V: 13. Is the umbrella clause not
just another treaty clause? Chin Leng Lim; 14. Internationalisation and
state contracts: are state contracts the future or the past? Jean Ho; Part
VI: 15. State capitalism and sovereign wealth funds: finding a 'soft'
location in international economic law Jiangyu Wang; Part VII: 16. The
many-headed hydra and laws which rage of gain, a chapter in conclusion C.
L. Lim; Index.
Preface; Acknowledgements; List of treaties, national legislation, cases
and awards; Part I: 1. The worm's view of history and the twailing machine
C. L. Lim; 2. The liberal vision of the international law on foreign
investment Kenneth J. Vandevelde; 3. Caveat investors - where do things
stand now? Leon Trakman and David Musayelyan; Part II: 4. Reforming the
system of international investment dispute settlement Gus Van Harten; 5.
The paranoid style of investment lawyers and arbitrators: investment law
norm entrepreneurs and their critics David Schneiderman; 6. The COMESA
Common Investment Area: substantive standards and procedural problems in
dispute settlement Peter Muchlinski; 7. Lessons from the negotiations of
the United Nations Code of Conduct on Transnational Corporations and
related instruments Karl P. Sauvant; Part III: 8. India and investment
protection Aniruddha Rajput; 9. China-US BIT negotiation and the emerging
Chinese BIT 4.0 Wenhua Shan and Hongrui Chen; Part IV: 10. Regulating
foreign investment: Methanex revisited Kyla Tienhaara and Todd Tucker; 11.
The new frontier: economic rights of foreign investors versus government
policy space for economic development Howard Mann; 12. Giving arbitrators
carte blanche - fair and equitable treatment in investment treaties
Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder; Part V: 13. Is the umbrella clause not
just another treaty clause? Chin Leng Lim; 14. Internationalisation and
state contracts: are state contracts the future or the past? Jean Ho; Part
VI: 15. State capitalism and sovereign wealth funds: finding a 'soft'
location in international economic law Jiangyu Wang; Part VII: 16. The
many-headed hydra and laws which rage of gain, a chapter in conclusion C.
L. Lim; Index.
and awards; Part I: 1. The worm's view of history and the twailing machine
C. L. Lim; 2. The liberal vision of the international law on foreign
investment Kenneth J. Vandevelde; 3. Caveat investors - where do things
stand now? Leon Trakman and David Musayelyan; Part II: 4. Reforming the
system of international investment dispute settlement Gus Van Harten; 5.
The paranoid style of investment lawyers and arbitrators: investment law
norm entrepreneurs and their critics David Schneiderman; 6. The COMESA
Common Investment Area: substantive standards and procedural problems in
dispute settlement Peter Muchlinski; 7. Lessons from the negotiations of
the United Nations Code of Conduct on Transnational Corporations and
related instruments Karl P. Sauvant; Part III: 8. India and investment
protection Aniruddha Rajput; 9. China-US BIT negotiation and the emerging
Chinese BIT 4.0 Wenhua Shan and Hongrui Chen; Part IV: 10. Regulating
foreign investment: Methanex revisited Kyla Tienhaara and Todd Tucker; 11.
The new frontier: economic rights of foreign investors versus government
policy space for economic development Howard Mann; 12. Giving arbitrators
carte blanche - fair and equitable treatment in investment treaties
Nathalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder; Part V: 13. Is the umbrella clause not
just another treaty clause? Chin Leng Lim; 14. Internationalisation and
state contracts: are state contracts the future or the past? Jean Ho; Part
VI: 15. State capitalism and sovereign wealth funds: finding a 'soft'
location in international economic law Jiangyu Wang; Part VII: 16. The
many-headed hydra and laws which rage of gain, a chapter in conclusion C.
L. Lim; Index.