Explores the 'unexhausted' potential in current investor-state dispute settlement mechanisms to advance investors' responsibility for their conduct.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tomoko Ishikawa is Professor at Nagoya University in Japan. She is a member of the ICSID Panel of Conciliators, appointed by the ICSID Administrative Council. Her professional experiences include serving as an Associate Judge at Tokyo District Court and holding the position of Deputy Director at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: corporate responsibility and the 'one-sidedness' of investment law 2. Corporate environmental and human rights obligations in international law: outside and inside the IIA regime 3. Counterclaims: benefits, normative grounds and limits 4. Counterclaims: jurisdiction and admissibility 5. Counterclaims: merits 6. Corporate environmental responsibility and the investor's principal claims 7. Conclusion: implications for reform.
1. Introduction: corporate responsibility and the 'one-sidedness' of investment law 2. Corporate environmental and human rights obligations in international law: outside and inside the IIA regime 3. Counterclaims: benefits, normative grounds and limits 4. Counterclaims: jurisdiction and admissibility 5. Counterclaims: merits 6. Corporate environmental responsibility and the investor's principal claims 7. Conclusion: implications for reform.
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