This book charts the origins and development of investment protection provisions in foreign investment treaties. Federico Ortino argues that these provisions revolve around three key concepts: legal stability, investment's value, and reasonableness.
This book charts the origins and development of investment protection provisions in foreign investment treaties. Federico Ortino argues that these provisions revolve around three key concepts: legal stability, investment's value, and reasonableness.
Federico Ortino is Reader of International Economic Law at King's College London and a Consultant to Clifford Chance, specialising in international trade and investment law. He is a member of the ILA Committee on The Rule of Law and International Investment Law; member of the Executive Council (and former co-treasurer) of the Society of International Economic Law; member of the E15 Task Force on Investment Policy; and consultative member of the Investment Treaty Forum.
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Introduction 1: Guarantees of legal stability in the strict sense 2: Protecting the value of investments: the expropriation provision 3: Ensuring reasonableness in the conduct of host states Conclusion
Introduction 1: Guarantees of legal stability in the strict sense 2: Protecting the value of investments: the expropriation provision 3: Ensuring reasonableness in the conduct of host states Conclusion
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