Investment Law within International Law
Herausgeber: Baetens, Freya
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Analyses how solutions for resolving problems in investment law contribute to addressing problems in other international legal settings, and vice versa.
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Analyses how solutions for resolving problems in investment law contribute to addressing problems in other international legal settings, and vice versa.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781107595897
- ISBN-10: 1107595894
- Artikelnr.: 44264793
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781107595897
- ISBN-10: 1107595894
- Artikelnr.: 44264793
Foreword Nico Schrijver; Part I. International Investment and Armed
Conflict: 1. The protection of investments in armed conflicts Christoph
Schreuer; 2. The interaction between investment law and the law of armed
conflict in the interpretation of full protection and security clauses
Gleider I. Hernández; 3. International criminal responsibility of
transnational corporate actors doing business in zones of armed conflict
Philipp Ambach; Part II. International Investment and Human Rights: 4.
Investment tribunals and human rights treaties: a sociological perspective
Moshe Hirsch; 5. The interaction of international investment arbitration
and the rights of indigenous peoples Judith Levine; 6. The protection
against expropriations in Venezuela: a right to property in theory? Leonie
Timmers; 7. International human rights and the interpretation of
international investment treaties - constitutional considerations N. Jansen
Calamita; Part III. International Investment and Sustainable Development:
8. International investment agreements and the emerging green economy:
rising up to the challenge Markus W. Gehring and Avidan Kent; 9. The role
of international investment agreements in fostering sustainable development
Wolfgang Alschner and Elisabeth Tuerk; 10. Reservations, corporate social
responsibility, and other mechanisms in support of sustainable development
in Canada's model Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement
(FIPA) Pierre-Olivier Savoie; 11. Deciding international investment
agreement applicability: the development argument in investment Diane A.
Desierto; Part IV. International Investment, Trade and Developing
Countries: 12. International investment law and trade: the relationship
that never went away Mary E. Footer; 13. Reviewing the administration of
domestic regulation in WTO and investment law: the international minimum
standard as 'one standard to rule them all'? Anastasios Gourgourinis; 14.
Are investment treaty standards flexible enough to meet the needs of
developing countries? Ursula Kriebaum; 15. Relevance of the host state's
development status in investment treaty arbitration Maria Gritsenko; Part
V. International Investment and the European Union: 16. The investment
regime under Article 207 TFEU: a legal conundrum, the scope of 'foreign
direct investment' and the future of intra-EU BITs Friedl Weiss and Silke
Steiner; 17. International investment and the European Union: an uneasy
relationship Thomas Henquet; 18. The new EU competence in foreign direct
investment and intra-EU investment treaties: does the emperor have new
clothes? Rumiana Yotova; Part VI. Outlook: International Investment in the
Twenty-First Century: 19. International investment dispute settlement in
the twenty-first century: does the preservation of the public interest
require an alternative to the arbitral model? Nicolas Hachez and Jan
Wouters; 20. Non-investment obligations in investment treaty arbitration -
towards a greater role for states? Vid Prislan; 21. Fragmentation,
consolidation and the future relationship between international investment
law and general international law Ralph Alexander Lorz.
Conflict: 1. The protection of investments in armed conflicts Christoph
Schreuer; 2. The interaction between investment law and the law of armed
conflict in the interpretation of full protection and security clauses
Gleider I. Hernández; 3. International criminal responsibility of
transnational corporate actors doing business in zones of armed conflict
Philipp Ambach; Part II. International Investment and Human Rights: 4.
Investment tribunals and human rights treaties: a sociological perspective
Moshe Hirsch; 5. The interaction of international investment arbitration
and the rights of indigenous peoples Judith Levine; 6. The protection
against expropriations in Venezuela: a right to property in theory? Leonie
Timmers; 7. International human rights and the interpretation of
international investment treaties - constitutional considerations N. Jansen
Calamita; Part III. International Investment and Sustainable Development:
8. International investment agreements and the emerging green economy:
rising up to the challenge Markus W. Gehring and Avidan Kent; 9. The role
of international investment agreements in fostering sustainable development
Wolfgang Alschner and Elisabeth Tuerk; 10. Reservations, corporate social
responsibility, and other mechanisms in support of sustainable development
in Canada's model Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement
(FIPA) Pierre-Olivier Savoie; 11. Deciding international investment
agreement applicability: the development argument in investment Diane A.
Desierto; Part IV. International Investment, Trade and Developing
Countries: 12. International investment law and trade: the relationship
that never went away Mary E. Footer; 13. Reviewing the administration of
domestic regulation in WTO and investment law: the international minimum
standard as 'one standard to rule them all'? Anastasios Gourgourinis; 14.
Are investment treaty standards flexible enough to meet the needs of
developing countries? Ursula Kriebaum; 15. Relevance of the host state's
development status in investment treaty arbitration Maria Gritsenko; Part
V. International Investment and the European Union: 16. The investment
regime under Article 207 TFEU: a legal conundrum, the scope of 'foreign
direct investment' and the future of intra-EU BITs Friedl Weiss and Silke
Steiner; 17. International investment and the European Union: an uneasy
relationship Thomas Henquet; 18. The new EU competence in foreign direct
investment and intra-EU investment treaties: does the emperor have new
clothes? Rumiana Yotova; Part VI. Outlook: International Investment in the
Twenty-First Century: 19. International investment dispute settlement in
the twenty-first century: does the preservation of the public interest
require an alternative to the arbitral model? Nicolas Hachez and Jan
Wouters; 20. Non-investment obligations in investment treaty arbitration -
towards a greater role for states? Vid Prislan; 21. Fragmentation,
consolidation and the future relationship between international investment
law and general international law Ralph Alexander Lorz.
Foreword Nico Schrijver; Part I. International Investment and Armed
Conflict: 1. The protection of investments in armed conflicts Christoph
Schreuer; 2. The interaction between investment law and the law of armed
conflict in the interpretation of full protection and security clauses
Gleider I. Hernández; 3. International criminal responsibility of
transnational corporate actors doing business in zones of armed conflict
Philipp Ambach; Part II. International Investment and Human Rights: 4.
Investment tribunals and human rights treaties: a sociological perspective
Moshe Hirsch; 5. The interaction of international investment arbitration
and the rights of indigenous peoples Judith Levine; 6. The protection
against expropriations in Venezuela: a right to property in theory? Leonie
Timmers; 7. International human rights and the interpretation of
international investment treaties - constitutional considerations N. Jansen
Calamita; Part III. International Investment and Sustainable Development:
8. International investment agreements and the emerging green economy:
rising up to the challenge Markus W. Gehring and Avidan Kent; 9. The role
of international investment agreements in fostering sustainable development
Wolfgang Alschner and Elisabeth Tuerk; 10. Reservations, corporate social
responsibility, and other mechanisms in support of sustainable development
in Canada's model Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement
(FIPA) Pierre-Olivier Savoie; 11. Deciding international investment
agreement applicability: the development argument in investment Diane A.
Desierto; Part IV. International Investment, Trade and Developing
Countries: 12. International investment law and trade: the relationship
that never went away Mary E. Footer; 13. Reviewing the administration of
domestic regulation in WTO and investment law: the international minimum
standard as 'one standard to rule them all'? Anastasios Gourgourinis; 14.
Are investment treaty standards flexible enough to meet the needs of
developing countries? Ursula Kriebaum; 15. Relevance of the host state's
development status in investment treaty arbitration Maria Gritsenko; Part
V. International Investment and the European Union: 16. The investment
regime under Article 207 TFEU: a legal conundrum, the scope of 'foreign
direct investment' and the future of intra-EU BITs Friedl Weiss and Silke
Steiner; 17. International investment and the European Union: an uneasy
relationship Thomas Henquet; 18. The new EU competence in foreign direct
investment and intra-EU investment treaties: does the emperor have new
clothes? Rumiana Yotova; Part VI. Outlook: International Investment in the
Twenty-First Century: 19. International investment dispute settlement in
the twenty-first century: does the preservation of the public interest
require an alternative to the arbitral model? Nicolas Hachez and Jan
Wouters; 20. Non-investment obligations in investment treaty arbitration -
towards a greater role for states? Vid Prislan; 21. Fragmentation,
consolidation and the future relationship between international investment
law and general international law Ralph Alexander Lorz.
Conflict: 1. The protection of investments in armed conflicts Christoph
Schreuer; 2. The interaction between investment law and the law of armed
conflict in the interpretation of full protection and security clauses
Gleider I. Hernández; 3. International criminal responsibility of
transnational corporate actors doing business in zones of armed conflict
Philipp Ambach; Part II. International Investment and Human Rights: 4.
Investment tribunals and human rights treaties: a sociological perspective
Moshe Hirsch; 5. The interaction of international investment arbitration
and the rights of indigenous peoples Judith Levine; 6. The protection
against expropriations in Venezuela: a right to property in theory? Leonie
Timmers; 7. International human rights and the interpretation of
international investment treaties - constitutional considerations N. Jansen
Calamita; Part III. International Investment and Sustainable Development:
8. International investment agreements and the emerging green economy:
rising up to the challenge Markus W. Gehring and Avidan Kent; 9. The role
of international investment agreements in fostering sustainable development
Wolfgang Alschner and Elisabeth Tuerk; 10. Reservations, corporate social
responsibility, and other mechanisms in support of sustainable development
in Canada's model Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement
(FIPA) Pierre-Olivier Savoie; 11. Deciding international investment
agreement applicability: the development argument in investment Diane A.
Desierto; Part IV. International Investment, Trade and Developing
Countries: 12. International investment law and trade: the relationship
that never went away Mary E. Footer; 13. Reviewing the administration of
domestic regulation in WTO and investment law: the international minimum
standard as 'one standard to rule them all'? Anastasios Gourgourinis; 14.
Are investment treaty standards flexible enough to meet the needs of
developing countries? Ursula Kriebaum; 15. Relevance of the host state's
development status in investment treaty arbitration Maria Gritsenko; Part
V. International Investment and the European Union: 16. The investment
regime under Article 207 TFEU: a legal conundrum, the scope of 'foreign
direct investment' and the future of intra-EU BITs Friedl Weiss and Silke
Steiner; 17. International investment and the European Union: an uneasy
relationship Thomas Henquet; 18. The new EU competence in foreign direct
investment and intra-EU investment treaties: does the emperor have new
clothes? Rumiana Yotova; Part VI. Outlook: International Investment in the
Twenty-First Century: 19. International investment dispute settlement in
the twenty-first century: does the preservation of the public interest
require an alternative to the arbitral model? Nicolas Hachez and Jan
Wouters; 20. Non-investment obligations in investment treaty arbitration -
towards a greater role for states? Vid Prislan; 21. Fragmentation,
consolidation and the future relationship between international investment
law and general international law Ralph Alexander Lorz.