Shifting Paradigms in International Investment Law
More Balanced, Less Isolated, Increasingly Diversified
Herausgeber: Hindelang, Steffen; Krajewski, Markus
Shifting Paradigms in International Investment Law
More Balanced, Less Isolated, Increasingly Diversified
Herausgeber: Hindelang, Steffen; Krajewski, Markus
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In light of the controversies surrounding the impact of investment treaties and arbitration, this book reflects on the major changes in the area of international investment law.
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In light of the controversies surrounding the impact of investment treaties and arbitration, this book reflects on the major changes in the area of international investment law.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780198738428
- ISBN-10: 0198738420
- Artikelnr.: 47868240
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780198738428
- ISBN-10: 0198738420
- Artikelnr.: 47868240
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Steffen Hindelang is Associate Professor at the Free University Berlin. He has advised governments on international investment disputes and was recently invited by the European Parliament to produce a study on investor-state dispute settlement. Markus Krajewski is Professor of Public Law and International Law at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. He advises international governmental and non-governmental organizations on European and international economic law and has acted as consultant in development cooperation projects.
* Introductory Observations
* I: Giorgio Sacerdoti: Investment Protection and Sustainable
Development: Key Issues
* II: Peter Muchlinski: Negotiating New Generation International
Investment Agreements: New Sustainable Development Oriented
Initiatives
* III: Roland Kläger: Revising Treatment Standards: Fair and Equitable
Treatment in Light of Sustainable Development
* IV: Lukas Stifter and August Reinisch: Expropriation in the Light of
the UNCTAD Investment Policy Framework for Sustainable Development
* V: Jonathan Ketcheson: Investor-State Dispute Settlement and
Sustainable Development: Modest Reform
* VI: Gus Van Harten: The EC and UNCTAD Reform Agendas: Do They Ensure
Independence, Openness, and Fairness in Investor-State Arbitration
* VII: J. Anthony VanDuzer: Sustainable Development Provisions in
International Trade Treaties: What Lessons for International
Investment Agreements?
* VIII: Katharina Berner: Reconciling Investment Protection and
Sustainable Development: A Plea for an Interpretative U-Turn
* IX: Helmut Philipp Aust: Investment Protection and Sustainable
Development: What Role for the Law of State Responsibility
* X: Karsten Nowrot: Termination and Renegotiation of International
Investment Agreements
* XI: Sean Woolfrey: The Emergence of a New Approach to Investment
Protection in South Africa
* XII: Maria Luque: Reliance on Alternative Methods for Investment
Protection through National Laws, Investment Contracts, and Regional
Institutions in Latin America
* XIII: Leon E. Trakman and Kunal Sharma: Jumping Back and Forth
between Domestic Courts and ISDS: Mixed Signals from the Asia-Pacific
Region
* XIV: Peter-Tobias Stoll and Till Holterhus: The 'Generalization' of
International Investment Law in Constitutional Perspective
* XV: Frank Hoffmeister: The Contribution of EU Trade Agreements to the
Development of International Investment Law
* Concluding Remarks
* I: Giorgio Sacerdoti: Investment Protection and Sustainable
Development: Key Issues
* II: Peter Muchlinski: Negotiating New Generation International
Investment Agreements: New Sustainable Development Oriented
Initiatives
* III: Roland Kläger: Revising Treatment Standards: Fair and Equitable
Treatment in Light of Sustainable Development
* IV: Lukas Stifter and August Reinisch: Expropriation in the Light of
the UNCTAD Investment Policy Framework for Sustainable Development
* V: Jonathan Ketcheson: Investor-State Dispute Settlement and
Sustainable Development: Modest Reform
* VI: Gus Van Harten: The EC and UNCTAD Reform Agendas: Do They Ensure
Independence, Openness, and Fairness in Investor-State Arbitration
* VII: J. Anthony VanDuzer: Sustainable Development Provisions in
International Trade Treaties: What Lessons for International
Investment Agreements?
* VIII: Katharina Berner: Reconciling Investment Protection and
Sustainable Development: A Plea for an Interpretative U-Turn
* IX: Helmut Philipp Aust: Investment Protection and Sustainable
Development: What Role for the Law of State Responsibility
* X: Karsten Nowrot: Termination and Renegotiation of International
Investment Agreements
* XI: Sean Woolfrey: The Emergence of a New Approach to Investment
Protection in South Africa
* XII: Maria Luque: Reliance on Alternative Methods for Investment
Protection through National Laws, Investment Contracts, and Regional
Institutions in Latin America
* XIII: Leon E. Trakman and Kunal Sharma: Jumping Back and Forth
between Domestic Courts and ISDS: Mixed Signals from the Asia-Pacific
Region
* XIV: Peter-Tobias Stoll and Till Holterhus: The 'Generalization' of
International Investment Law in Constitutional Perspective
* XV: Frank Hoffmeister: The Contribution of EU Trade Agreements to the
Development of International Investment Law
* Concluding Remarks
* Introductory Observations
* I: Giorgio Sacerdoti: Investment Protection and Sustainable
Development: Key Issues
* II: Peter Muchlinski: Negotiating New Generation International
Investment Agreements: New Sustainable Development Oriented
Initiatives
* III: Roland Kläger: Revising Treatment Standards: Fair and Equitable
Treatment in Light of Sustainable Development
* IV: Lukas Stifter and August Reinisch: Expropriation in the Light of
the UNCTAD Investment Policy Framework for Sustainable Development
* V: Jonathan Ketcheson: Investor-State Dispute Settlement and
Sustainable Development: Modest Reform
* VI: Gus Van Harten: The EC and UNCTAD Reform Agendas: Do They Ensure
Independence, Openness, and Fairness in Investor-State Arbitration
* VII: J. Anthony VanDuzer: Sustainable Development Provisions in
International Trade Treaties: What Lessons for International
Investment Agreements?
* VIII: Katharina Berner: Reconciling Investment Protection and
Sustainable Development: A Plea for an Interpretative U-Turn
* IX: Helmut Philipp Aust: Investment Protection and Sustainable
Development: What Role for the Law of State Responsibility
* X: Karsten Nowrot: Termination and Renegotiation of International
Investment Agreements
* XI: Sean Woolfrey: The Emergence of a New Approach to Investment
Protection in South Africa
* XII: Maria Luque: Reliance on Alternative Methods for Investment
Protection through National Laws, Investment Contracts, and Regional
Institutions in Latin America
* XIII: Leon E. Trakman and Kunal Sharma: Jumping Back and Forth
between Domestic Courts and ISDS: Mixed Signals from the Asia-Pacific
Region
* XIV: Peter-Tobias Stoll and Till Holterhus: The 'Generalization' of
International Investment Law in Constitutional Perspective
* XV: Frank Hoffmeister: The Contribution of EU Trade Agreements to the
Development of International Investment Law
* Concluding Remarks
* I: Giorgio Sacerdoti: Investment Protection and Sustainable
Development: Key Issues
* II: Peter Muchlinski: Negotiating New Generation International
Investment Agreements: New Sustainable Development Oriented
Initiatives
* III: Roland Kläger: Revising Treatment Standards: Fair and Equitable
Treatment in Light of Sustainable Development
* IV: Lukas Stifter and August Reinisch: Expropriation in the Light of
the UNCTAD Investment Policy Framework for Sustainable Development
* V: Jonathan Ketcheson: Investor-State Dispute Settlement and
Sustainable Development: Modest Reform
* VI: Gus Van Harten: The EC and UNCTAD Reform Agendas: Do They Ensure
Independence, Openness, and Fairness in Investor-State Arbitration
* VII: J. Anthony VanDuzer: Sustainable Development Provisions in
International Trade Treaties: What Lessons for International
Investment Agreements?
* VIII: Katharina Berner: Reconciling Investment Protection and
Sustainable Development: A Plea for an Interpretative U-Turn
* IX: Helmut Philipp Aust: Investment Protection and Sustainable
Development: What Role for the Law of State Responsibility
* X: Karsten Nowrot: Termination and Renegotiation of International
Investment Agreements
* XI: Sean Woolfrey: The Emergence of a New Approach to Investment
Protection in South Africa
* XII: Maria Luque: Reliance on Alternative Methods for Investment
Protection through National Laws, Investment Contracts, and Regional
Institutions in Latin America
* XIII: Leon E. Trakman and Kunal Sharma: Jumping Back and Forth
between Domestic Courts and ISDS: Mixed Signals from the Asia-Pacific
Region
* XIV: Peter-Tobias Stoll and Till Holterhus: The 'Generalization' of
International Investment Law in Constitutional Perspective
* XV: Frank Hoffmeister: The Contribution of EU Trade Agreements to the
Development of International Investment Law
* Concluding Remarks