Bringing together conceptual theories of international investment law with the practical application of the law in treaty arbitration, this book investigates the key controversies in the field. It provides a detailed examination of how a different theoretical approach would have led to a different outcome in a number of important arbitral awards.
Bringing together conceptual theories of international investment law with the practical application of the law in treaty arbitration, this book investigates the key controversies in the field. It provides a detailed examination of how a different theoretical approach would have led to a different outcome in a number of important arbitral awards.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zachary Douglas is Associate Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva and a barrister at Matrix Chambers. Joost Pauwelyn is Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. He is also Co-Director of the Centre for Trade and Economic Integration (CTEI) and Senior Advisor with the law firm of King & Spalding LLP. Jorge E. Viñuales is Harold Samuel Professor of Law and Environmental Policy at the University of Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * Part I: The place of investment law among international regimes * 1: Joost Pauwelyn: Regime composition, emergence, and change * 2: Ursula Kriebaum: The nature of investment disciplines * 3: Martins Paparinskis: Analogies and other regimes of international law * 4: Moshe Hirsh: The sociology of international investment law * 5: Mark Wu: Differences in regime architecture: trade vs. investment * Part II: Conceptual foundations of investment law * 6: Florian Grisel: Sources of investment law * 7: Sergio Puig: No right without a remedy: foundations of investor-state arbitration * 8: Thomas Schultz: The function of investment arbitration * 9: Jorge E. Vinuales: Dissecting sovereignty * 10: Zachary Douglas: Concepts of property * Part III: Managing regime stress within investment law * 11: Anne van Aaken: Control mechanisms * 12: Alex Mills: Balancing different interests * 13: Julie Maupin: Differentiation * 14: Jurgen Kurtz: Normative interactions * 15: Stephan Schill: Harmonising substantive law * 16: Michael Waibel: Coordinating adjudication processes * Conclusions
* Introduction * Part I: The place of investment law among international regimes * 1: Joost Pauwelyn: Regime composition, emergence, and change * 2: Ursula Kriebaum: The nature of investment disciplines * 3: Martins Paparinskis: Analogies and other regimes of international law * 4: Moshe Hirsh: The sociology of international investment law * 5: Mark Wu: Differences in regime architecture: trade vs. investment * Part II: Conceptual foundations of investment law * 6: Florian Grisel: Sources of investment law * 7: Sergio Puig: No right without a remedy: foundations of investor-state arbitration * 8: Thomas Schultz: The function of investment arbitration * 9: Jorge E. Vinuales: Dissecting sovereignty * 10: Zachary Douglas: Concepts of property * Part III: Managing regime stress within investment law * 11: Anne van Aaken: Control mechanisms * 12: Alex Mills: Balancing different interests * 13: Julie Maupin: Differentiation * 14: Jurgen Kurtz: Normative interactions * 15: Stephan Schill: Harmonising substantive law * 16: Michael Waibel: Coordinating adjudication processes * Conclusions
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