Lukas VanhonnaekerShareholders' Claims for Reflective Loss in International Investment Law
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Lukas Vanhonnaeker is a post-doctoral fellow at the Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montréal, Canada, where he is conducting research in the field of international economic law with an emphasis on international investment law and arbitration and international corporate law.
Introduction. International investment law's narrative and shareholders'
claims for reflective loss; 1. Shareholders in international investment
law; 2. International investment law's shareholders' claims for reflective
loss: a clash of policies; 3. Shareholders' claims for reflective loss in
domestic regimes, customary international law of diplomatic protection and
human rights law; 4. International investment law on the standing of
shareholders; 5. Legal uncertainty and inconsistency militating against
shareholders' claims for reflective loss: the unpredictability of
investment disputes involving shareholders; 6. Shareholders' claims for
reflective loss and the dangers of parallel proceedings; 7. International
res judicata as a solution to parallel proceedings arising from
shareholders' claims for reflective loss in international investment law;
8. Calculating damages in shareholders' claims for reflective loss;
Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.