This book explores the challenges and possible solutions to make international investment law more compatible with sustainable development. Chi suggests the international investment agreements system should be reformed, and the provisions of the agreements redesigned. The book will interest scholars of international law, lawyers, and policy-makers.
This book explores the challenges and possible solutions to make international investment law more compatible with sustainable development. Chi suggests the international investment agreements system should be reformed, and the provisions of the agreements redesigned. The book will interest scholars of international law, lawyers, and policy-makers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Manjiao Chi is a Professor of International Law at Xiamen University, the People's Republic of China, Deputy Security-General, the Administrative Council of Xiamen Academy of International Law, and was a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Global Cooperation Research, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I The Sustainable Development Challenges for IIAs Chapter 1. Sustainable Development and IIA Chapter 2. Assessment of the Existing Models and Proposals Part II Core Sustainable Development Provisions in IIAs Chapter 3. Substantive Provisions Chapter 4. Exceptive Provisions Chapter 5. Public Interest Provisions Chapter 6. Procedural Provisions Part III Transforming IIAs to Be More Compatible with Sustainable Development Chapter 7. "Re-Conceptualizing" IIAs from Governance Perspective Chapter 8. Curing the Compatibility Gap between IIAs and Sustainable Development Conclusion
Introduction Part I The Sustainable Development Challenges for IIAs Chapter 1. Sustainable Development and IIA Chapter 2. Assessment of the Existing Models and Proposals Part II Core Sustainable Development Provisions in IIAs Chapter 3. Substantive Provisions Chapter 4. Exceptive Provisions Chapter 5. Public Interest Provisions Chapter 6. Procedural Provisions Part III Transforming IIAs to Be More Compatible with Sustainable Development Chapter 7. "Re-Conceptualizing" IIAs from Governance Perspective Chapter 8. Curing the Compatibility Gap between IIAs and Sustainable Development Conclusion
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