The Legitimacy of Investment Arbitration
Herausgeber: Behn, Daniel; Langford, Malcolm; Fauchald, Ole Kristian
The Legitimacy of Investment Arbitration
Herausgeber: Behn, Daniel; Langford, Malcolm; Fauchald, Ole Kristian
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 983g
- ISBN-13: 9781108837583
- ISBN-10: 1108837581
- Artikelnr.: 61502658
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1. Introduction: The Legitimacy Crisis and the Empirical Turn, Daniel Behn,
Ole Kristian Fauchald, Malcolm Langford; 2. The International Investment
Regime and its Discontents Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald, Malcolm
Langford; Part I. Process Legitimacy: Independence and Impartiality. 3.
Testing Cognitive Bias: Experimental Approaches and Investment Arbitration
Sergio Puig, Anton Strezhnev; 4. The Influence of Law Firms in Investment
Arbitration Runar Hilleren Lie; 5. Arbitrator Challenges in International
Investment Tribunals Chiara Giorgetti; 6. Dissents in Investement
Arbitration: On Collegiality and Individualism Daphna Kapeliuk; Part II.
Process Legitimacy: Legal Reasoning. 7. Foreign Investors, Domestic Courts
and Investment Treaty Arbitration Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi; 8. Ensuring
Correctness or Promoting Consistency: Tracking Policy Priorities in
Investment Arbitration through Large-scale Citation Analysis Wolfgang
Alschner; 9. Fair and Equitible Treatment: Ordering Chaos through Precedent
Florian Grisel, Meng Jia Yang; Part III. Output Legitimacy:10. The West and
the Rest: Geographic Diversity and the Role of Arbitrator Nationality in
Investment Arbitration Malcolm Langford, Daniel Behn, Maxim Usynin; 11.
Mixing Methodologies in Empirically Investigating Investment Arbitration
and Inbound Foreign Investment Shiro Armstrong, Luke Nottage; 12. Double
Jeopardy? The Use of Investment Arbitration in Times of Crisis Cedric
Dupont, Thomas Schultz, Merih Angin; 13. Who has Benefited Financially from
Investment Treaty Arbitration? An Evaluation of the Size and Wealth of
Claimants Gus Van Harten, Pavel Malysheuski; 14. Explaining China's
Relative Absence from Investment Treaty Arbitration Fredrik Lindmark,
Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald; Part IV. Legitimation Strategies. 15.
Does International Arbitration Enfeeble or Enhance Local Legal
Institutions? Catherine Rogers, Christopher Drahozal; 16. Learning from
Investment Treaty Law and Arbitration: Developing States and Power
Inequalities Mavluda Sattorova, Oleksandra Vytiaganets; 17. Legitimation
through Modification: Do States Seek More Regulatory Space in Their
Investment Agreements? Tomer Broude, Yoram Haftel, Alex Thompson.
Ole Kristian Fauchald, Malcolm Langford; 2. The International Investment
Regime and its Discontents Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald, Malcolm
Langford; Part I. Process Legitimacy: Independence and Impartiality. 3.
Testing Cognitive Bias: Experimental Approaches and Investment Arbitration
Sergio Puig, Anton Strezhnev; 4. The Influence of Law Firms in Investment
Arbitration Runar Hilleren Lie; 5. Arbitrator Challenges in International
Investment Tribunals Chiara Giorgetti; 6. Dissents in Investement
Arbitration: On Collegiality and Individualism Daphna Kapeliuk; Part II.
Process Legitimacy: Legal Reasoning. 7. Foreign Investors, Domestic Courts
and Investment Treaty Arbitration Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi; 8. Ensuring
Correctness or Promoting Consistency: Tracking Policy Priorities in
Investment Arbitration through Large-scale Citation Analysis Wolfgang
Alschner; 9. Fair and Equitible Treatment: Ordering Chaos through Precedent
Florian Grisel, Meng Jia Yang; Part III. Output Legitimacy:10. The West and
the Rest: Geographic Diversity and the Role of Arbitrator Nationality in
Investment Arbitration Malcolm Langford, Daniel Behn, Maxim Usynin; 11.
Mixing Methodologies in Empirically Investigating Investment Arbitration
and Inbound Foreign Investment Shiro Armstrong, Luke Nottage; 12. Double
Jeopardy? The Use of Investment Arbitration in Times of Crisis Cedric
Dupont, Thomas Schultz, Merih Angin; 13. Who has Benefited Financially from
Investment Treaty Arbitration? An Evaluation of the Size and Wealth of
Claimants Gus Van Harten, Pavel Malysheuski; 14. Explaining China's
Relative Absence from Investment Treaty Arbitration Fredrik Lindmark,
Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald; Part IV. Legitimation Strategies. 15.
Does International Arbitration Enfeeble or Enhance Local Legal
Institutions? Catherine Rogers, Christopher Drahozal; 16. Learning from
Investment Treaty Law and Arbitration: Developing States and Power
Inequalities Mavluda Sattorova, Oleksandra Vytiaganets; 17. Legitimation
through Modification: Do States Seek More Regulatory Space in Their
Investment Agreements? Tomer Broude, Yoram Haftel, Alex Thompson.
1. Introduction: The Legitimacy Crisis and the Empirical Turn, Daniel Behn,
Ole Kristian Fauchald, Malcolm Langford; 2. The International Investment
Regime and its Discontents Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald, Malcolm
Langford; Part I. Process Legitimacy: Independence and Impartiality. 3.
Testing Cognitive Bias: Experimental Approaches and Investment Arbitration
Sergio Puig, Anton Strezhnev; 4. The Influence of Law Firms in Investment
Arbitration Runar Hilleren Lie; 5. Arbitrator Challenges in International
Investment Tribunals Chiara Giorgetti; 6. Dissents in Investement
Arbitration: On Collegiality and Individualism Daphna Kapeliuk; Part II.
Process Legitimacy: Legal Reasoning. 7. Foreign Investors, Domestic Courts
and Investment Treaty Arbitration Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi; 8. Ensuring
Correctness or Promoting Consistency: Tracking Policy Priorities in
Investment Arbitration through Large-scale Citation Analysis Wolfgang
Alschner; 9. Fair and Equitible Treatment: Ordering Chaos through Precedent
Florian Grisel, Meng Jia Yang; Part III. Output Legitimacy:10. The West and
the Rest: Geographic Diversity and the Role of Arbitrator Nationality in
Investment Arbitration Malcolm Langford, Daniel Behn, Maxim Usynin; 11.
Mixing Methodologies in Empirically Investigating Investment Arbitration
and Inbound Foreign Investment Shiro Armstrong, Luke Nottage; 12. Double
Jeopardy? The Use of Investment Arbitration in Times of Crisis Cedric
Dupont, Thomas Schultz, Merih Angin; 13. Who has Benefited Financially from
Investment Treaty Arbitration? An Evaluation of the Size and Wealth of
Claimants Gus Van Harten, Pavel Malysheuski; 14. Explaining China's
Relative Absence from Investment Treaty Arbitration Fredrik Lindmark,
Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald; Part IV. Legitimation Strategies. 15.
Does International Arbitration Enfeeble or Enhance Local Legal
Institutions? Catherine Rogers, Christopher Drahozal; 16. Learning from
Investment Treaty Law and Arbitration: Developing States and Power
Inequalities Mavluda Sattorova, Oleksandra Vytiaganets; 17. Legitimation
through Modification: Do States Seek More Regulatory Space in Their
Investment Agreements? Tomer Broude, Yoram Haftel, Alex Thompson.
Ole Kristian Fauchald, Malcolm Langford; 2. The International Investment
Regime and its Discontents Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald, Malcolm
Langford; Part I. Process Legitimacy: Independence and Impartiality. 3.
Testing Cognitive Bias: Experimental Approaches and Investment Arbitration
Sergio Puig, Anton Strezhnev; 4. The Influence of Law Firms in Investment
Arbitration Runar Hilleren Lie; 5. Arbitrator Challenges in International
Investment Tribunals Chiara Giorgetti; 6. Dissents in Investement
Arbitration: On Collegiality and Individualism Daphna Kapeliuk; Part II.
Process Legitimacy: Legal Reasoning. 7. Foreign Investors, Domestic Courts
and Investment Treaty Arbitration Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi; 8. Ensuring
Correctness or Promoting Consistency: Tracking Policy Priorities in
Investment Arbitration through Large-scale Citation Analysis Wolfgang
Alschner; 9. Fair and Equitible Treatment: Ordering Chaos through Precedent
Florian Grisel, Meng Jia Yang; Part III. Output Legitimacy:10. The West and
the Rest: Geographic Diversity and the Role of Arbitrator Nationality in
Investment Arbitration Malcolm Langford, Daniel Behn, Maxim Usynin; 11.
Mixing Methodologies in Empirically Investigating Investment Arbitration
and Inbound Foreign Investment Shiro Armstrong, Luke Nottage; 12. Double
Jeopardy? The Use of Investment Arbitration in Times of Crisis Cedric
Dupont, Thomas Schultz, Merih Angin; 13. Who has Benefited Financially from
Investment Treaty Arbitration? An Evaluation of the Size and Wealth of
Claimants Gus Van Harten, Pavel Malysheuski; 14. Explaining China's
Relative Absence from Investment Treaty Arbitration Fredrik Lindmark,
Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald; Part IV. Legitimation Strategies. 15.
Does International Arbitration Enfeeble or Enhance Local Legal
Institutions? Catherine Rogers, Christopher Drahozal; 16. Learning from
Investment Treaty Law and Arbitration: Developing States and Power
Inequalities Mavluda Sattorova, Oleksandra Vytiaganets; 17. Legitimation
through Modification: Do States Seek More Regulatory Space in Their
Investment Agreements? Tomer Broude, Yoram Haftel, Alex Thompson.