Evolution in Investment Treaty Law and Arbitration
Herausgeber: Brown, Chester; Miles, Kate
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These carefully selected contributions offer a timely analysis of the most significant contemporary issues in investment treaty law and arbitration.
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These carefully selected contributions offer a timely analysis of the most significant contemporary issues in investment treaty law and arbitration.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 746
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1342g
- ISBN-13: 9781107014688
- ISBN-10: 1107014689
- Artikelnr.: 33690096
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 746
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1342g
- ISBN-13: 9781107014688
- ISBN-10: 1107014689
- Artikelnr.: 33690096
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction: evolution in investment treaty law
and arbitration Chester Brown and Kate Miles; Part II. Shifts in
Fundamental Character: 2. Conflict and conflicts in investment treaty
arbitration: ethical standards for counsel Philippe Sands; 3. Recent
developments in the approach to identifying an 'investment' pursuant to
Article 25 of the ICSID Convention David Williams and Simon Foote; 4.
Investment treaty interpretation and customary investment law: preliminary
remarks Martins Paparinskis; 5. The public-private dualities of
international investment law and arbitration Alex Mills; 6. Outline of a
normative framework for evaluating interpretations of investment treaty
protections Jonathan Bonnitcha; 7. Investment treaty arbitration as global
administrative law: what this might mean in practice Daniel Kalderimis;
Part III. Actors in International Investment Law: 8. Sovereign wealth funds
and international investment law Markus Burgstaller; 9. Investor
misconduct: jurisdiction, admissibility, or merits? Andrew Newcombe; 10.
The European Union as a global investment partner: law, policy and rhetoric
in the attainment of development assistance and market liberalization Paul
James Cardwell and Duncan French; 11. The fair and equitable treatment
standard and the circumstances of the host state Nick Gallus; 12. The plea
of necessity under customary international law: a critical review in light
of the Argentine cases Avidan Kent and Alexandra Harrington; 13. Making way
for the public interest in international investment agreements Suzanne
Spears; 14. The participation of sub-national government units as amici
curiae in international investment disputes Andrea Bjorklund; Part IV. The
New Significance of Procedure: 15. The new rules on participation of
non-disputing parties in ICSID arbitration: blessing or curse? Christina
Knahr; 16. The role of procedure in the development of substantive law: the
case of Section B of Chapter 11 of NAFTA Sergio Puig; 17. Navigating the
parallel universe of investor-state arbitrations under the UNCITRAL rules
Judith Levine; 18. The scope of 'amount of compensation' dispute resolution
clauses in investment treaties J. Romesh Weeramantry and Claire Wilson; 19.
Interference by a local court and failure to enforce: actionable under a
bilateral investment treaty? Andrew Stephenson, Lee Carroll and Jonathon
DeBoos; 20. Bias challenges in investor-state arbitration: lessons from
international commercial arbitration Sam Luttrell; Part V. Engagement with
Cross-Cutting Issues: 21. Protecting intellectual property rights under
BITs, FTAs, and TRIPS: conflicting regimes or mutual coherence? Henning
Grosse Ruse-Khan; 22. Stabilisation clauses and sustainable development:
drafting for the future Antony Crockett; 23. A new investment deal in Asia
and Africa: land leases to foreign investors Anastasia Telesetsky; 24.
Thirst for profit: water privatisation, investment law and a human right to
water Emma Truswell; 25. Economic development at the core of the
international investment regime Omar García-Bolívar; 26. Regulatory chill
and the threat of arbitration: a view from political science Kyla
Tienhaara; Part VI. Conclusions: 27. Evolution or revolution in
international investment arbitration? The descent into normlessness M.
Sornarajah; 28. Evolution or revolution? Franklin Berman.
and arbitration Chester Brown and Kate Miles; Part II. Shifts in
Fundamental Character: 2. Conflict and conflicts in investment treaty
arbitration: ethical standards for counsel Philippe Sands; 3. Recent
developments in the approach to identifying an 'investment' pursuant to
Article 25 of the ICSID Convention David Williams and Simon Foote; 4.
Investment treaty interpretation and customary investment law: preliminary
remarks Martins Paparinskis; 5. The public-private dualities of
international investment law and arbitration Alex Mills; 6. Outline of a
normative framework for evaluating interpretations of investment treaty
protections Jonathan Bonnitcha; 7. Investment treaty arbitration as global
administrative law: what this might mean in practice Daniel Kalderimis;
Part III. Actors in International Investment Law: 8. Sovereign wealth funds
and international investment law Markus Burgstaller; 9. Investor
misconduct: jurisdiction, admissibility, or merits? Andrew Newcombe; 10.
The European Union as a global investment partner: law, policy and rhetoric
in the attainment of development assistance and market liberalization Paul
James Cardwell and Duncan French; 11. The fair and equitable treatment
standard and the circumstances of the host state Nick Gallus; 12. The plea
of necessity under customary international law: a critical review in light
of the Argentine cases Avidan Kent and Alexandra Harrington; 13. Making way
for the public interest in international investment agreements Suzanne
Spears; 14. The participation of sub-national government units as amici
curiae in international investment disputes Andrea Bjorklund; Part IV. The
New Significance of Procedure: 15. The new rules on participation of
non-disputing parties in ICSID arbitration: blessing or curse? Christina
Knahr; 16. The role of procedure in the development of substantive law: the
case of Section B of Chapter 11 of NAFTA Sergio Puig; 17. Navigating the
parallel universe of investor-state arbitrations under the UNCITRAL rules
Judith Levine; 18. The scope of 'amount of compensation' dispute resolution
clauses in investment treaties J. Romesh Weeramantry and Claire Wilson; 19.
Interference by a local court and failure to enforce: actionable under a
bilateral investment treaty? Andrew Stephenson, Lee Carroll and Jonathon
DeBoos; 20. Bias challenges in investor-state arbitration: lessons from
international commercial arbitration Sam Luttrell; Part V. Engagement with
Cross-Cutting Issues: 21. Protecting intellectual property rights under
BITs, FTAs, and TRIPS: conflicting regimes or mutual coherence? Henning
Grosse Ruse-Khan; 22. Stabilisation clauses and sustainable development:
drafting for the future Antony Crockett; 23. A new investment deal in Asia
and Africa: land leases to foreign investors Anastasia Telesetsky; 24.
Thirst for profit: water privatisation, investment law and a human right to
water Emma Truswell; 25. Economic development at the core of the
international investment regime Omar García-Bolívar; 26. Regulatory chill
and the threat of arbitration: a view from political science Kyla
Tienhaara; Part VI. Conclusions: 27. Evolution or revolution in
international investment arbitration? The descent into normlessness M.
Sornarajah; 28. Evolution or revolution? Franklin Berman.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction: evolution in investment treaty law
and arbitration Chester Brown and Kate Miles; Part II. Shifts in
Fundamental Character: 2. Conflict and conflicts in investment treaty
arbitration: ethical standards for counsel Philippe Sands; 3. Recent
developments in the approach to identifying an 'investment' pursuant to
Article 25 of the ICSID Convention David Williams and Simon Foote; 4.
Investment treaty interpretation and customary investment law: preliminary
remarks Martins Paparinskis; 5. The public-private dualities of
international investment law and arbitration Alex Mills; 6. Outline of a
normative framework for evaluating interpretations of investment treaty
protections Jonathan Bonnitcha; 7. Investment treaty arbitration as global
administrative law: what this might mean in practice Daniel Kalderimis;
Part III. Actors in International Investment Law: 8. Sovereign wealth funds
and international investment law Markus Burgstaller; 9. Investor
misconduct: jurisdiction, admissibility, or merits? Andrew Newcombe; 10.
The European Union as a global investment partner: law, policy and rhetoric
in the attainment of development assistance and market liberalization Paul
James Cardwell and Duncan French; 11. The fair and equitable treatment
standard and the circumstances of the host state Nick Gallus; 12. The plea
of necessity under customary international law: a critical review in light
of the Argentine cases Avidan Kent and Alexandra Harrington; 13. Making way
for the public interest in international investment agreements Suzanne
Spears; 14. The participation of sub-national government units as amici
curiae in international investment disputes Andrea Bjorklund; Part IV. The
New Significance of Procedure: 15. The new rules on participation of
non-disputing parties in ICSID arbitration: blessing or curse? Christina
Knahr; 16. The role of procedure in the development of substantive law: the
case of Section B of Chapter 11 of NAFTA Sergio Puig; 17. Navigating the
parallel universe of investor-state arbitrations under the UNCITRAL rules
Judith Levine; 18. The scope of 'amount of compensation' dispute resolution
clauses in investment treaties J. Romesh Weeramantry and Claire Wilson; 19.
Interference by a local court and failure to enforce: actionable under a
bilateral investment treaty? Andrew Stephenson, Lee Carroll and Jonathon
DeBoos; 20. Bias challenges in investor-state arbitration: lessons from
international commercial arbitration Sam Luttrell; Part V. Engagement with
Cross-Cutting Issues: 21. Protecting intellectual property rights under
BITs, FTAs, and TRIPS: conflicting regimes or mutual coherence? Henning
Grosse Ruse-Khan; 22. Stabilisation clauses and sustainable development:
drafting for the future Antony Crockett; 23. A new investment deal in Asia
and Africa: land leases to foreign investors Anastasia Telesetsky; 24.
Thirst for profit: water privatisation, investment law and a human right to
water Emma Truswell; 25. Economic development at the core of the
international investment regime Omar García-Bolívar; 26. Regulatory chill
and the threat of arbitration: a view from political science Kyla
Tienhaara; Part VI. Conclusions: 27. Evolution or revolution in
international investment arbitration? The descent into normlessness M.
Sornarajah; 28. Evolution or revolution? Franklin Berman.
and arbitration Chester Brown and Kate Miles; Part II. Shifts in
Fundamental Character: 2. Conflict and conflicts in investment treaty
arbitration: ethical standards for counsel Philippe Sands; 3. Recent
developments in the approach to identifying an 'investment' pursuant to
Article 25 of the ICSID Convention David Williams and Simon Foote; 4.
Investment treaty interpretation and customary investment law: preliminary
remarks Martins Paparinskis; 5. The public-private dualities of
international investment law and arbitration Alex Mills; 6. Outline of a
normative framework for evaluating interpretations of investment treaty
protections Jonathan Bonnitcha; 7. Investment treaty arbitration as global
administrative law: what this might mean in practice Daniel Kalderimis;
Part III. Actors in International Investment Law: 8. Sovereign wealth funds
and international investment law Markus Burgstaller; 9. Investor
misconduct: jurisdiction, admissibility, or merits? Andrew Newcombe; 10.
The European Union as a global investment partner: law, policy and rhetoric
in the attainment of development assistance and market liberalization Paul
James Cardwell and Duncan French; 11. The fair and equitable treatment
standard and the circumstances of the host state Nick Gallus; 12. The plea
of necessity under customary international law: a critical review in light
of the Argentine cases Avidan Kent and Alexandra Harrington; 13. Making way
for the public interest in international investment agreements Suzanne
Spears; 14. The participation of sub-national government units as amici
curiae in international investment disputes Andrea Bjorklund; Part IV. The
New Significance of Procedure: 15. The new rules on participation of
non-disputing parties in ICSID arbitration: blessing or curse? Christina
Knahr; 16. The role of procedure in the development of substantive law: the
case of Section B of Chapter 11 of NAFTA Sergio Puig; 17. Navigating the
parallel universe of investor-state arbitrations under the UNCITRAL rules
Judith Levine; 18. The scope of 'amount of compensation' dispute resolution
clauses in investment treaties J. Romesh Weeramantry and Claire Wilson; 19.
Interference by a local court and failure to enforce: actionable under a
bilateral investment treaty? Andrew Stephenson, Lee Carroll and Jonathon
DeBoos; 20. Bias challenges in investor-state arbitration: lessons from
international commercial arbitration Sam Luttrell; Part V. Engagement with
Cross-Cutting Issues: 21. Protecting intellectual property rights under
BITs, FTAs, and TRIPS: conflicting regimes or mutual coherence? Henning
Grosse Ruse-Khan; 22. Stabilisation clauses and sustainable development:
drafting for the future Antony Crockett; 23. A new investment deal in Asia
and Africa: land leases to foreign investors Anastasia Telesetsky; 24.
Thirst for profit: water privatisation, investment law and a human right to
water Emma Truswell; 25. Economic development at the core of the
international investment regime Omar García-Bolívar; 26. Regulatory chill
and the threat of arbitration: a view from political science Kyla
Tienhaara; Part VI. Conclusions: 27. Evolution or revolution in
international investment arbitration? The descent into normlessness M.
Sornarajah; 28. Evolution or revolution? Franklin Berman.