Are courts resisting the rise of legal limitations to state action caused by investment treaty commitments? This book pioneers a unique analysis of both investment law and comparative constitutional law by examining how a selection of the highest courts around the world have addressed this potential discord.
Are courts resisting the rise of legal limitations to state action caused by investment treaty commitments? This book pioneers a unique analysis of both investment law and comparative constitutional law by examining how a selection of the highest courts around the world have addressed this potential discord.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Schneiderman is Professor of Law and Political Science (courtesy) at the University of Toronto where he teaches courses on Canadian and US constitutional law, comparative constitutional law, and international investment law. He is the author of over 80 articles and book chapters and the author or editor of over a dozen books.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction Part One 2: Nothing to See Here: Northern North America 3: Taking the Lead: Europe Part Two 4: Of No Constitutional Interest: Peru 5: Conditionally Constitutional: Colombia 6: Eliding the People: Indonesia 7: Shackling the Future: Israel 8: Conclusion
1: Introduction Part One 2: Nothing to See Here: Northern North America 3: Taking the Lead: Europe Part Two 4: Of No Constitutional Interest: Peru 5: Conditionally Constitutional: Colombia 6: Eliding the People: Indonesia 7: Shackling the Future: Israel 8: Conclusion
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