The Politics of Welfare in the Global South
Herausgeber: Dey Biswas, Sattwick; Pellissery, Sony; Sambo, Cleopas Gabriel
The Politics of Welfare in the Global South
Herausgeber: Dey Biswas, Sattwick; Pellissery, Sony; Sambo, Cleopas Gabriel
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This book is a comprehensive reference for conducting political analyses of emerging welfare systems in the Global South. It places a central emphasis on decolonizing social policy literature by developing empirically grounded theories and concepts illuminating societies in both the Global South and North. These case studies contribute to theoretical generalizations capable of explaining universal principles that are relevant to both the Global South and North.
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This book is a comprehensive reference for conducting political analyses of emerging welfare systems in the Global South. It places a central emphasis on decolonizing social policy literature by developing empirically grounded theories and concepts illuminating societies in both the Global South and North. These case studies contribute to theoretical generalizations capable of explaining universal principles that are relevant to both the Global South and North.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780197698686
- ISBN-10: 0197698689
- Artikelnr.: 68278819
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780197698686
- ISBN-10: 0197698689
- Artikelnr.: 68278819
Sattwick Dey Biswas is an Independent Researcher. In 2019, he earned his doctorate at the School of Spatial Planning, TU Dortmund University, Germany. He published his doctoral thesis as a book titled Land Acquisition and Compensation in India: Mysteries of Valuation (2020). Dey Biswas is the coordinator of the History of Economic Thought Working Group at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's Young Scholars Initiative. Currently, he is working in Land Policy, Social Policy, and Political Economy. Cleopas Gabriel Sambo is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Social Policy at Oslo Metropolitan University and a Lecturer in Social Work and Sociology at the University of Zambia. He is a prominent researcher in Social Policy, and his areas of interest include poverty, politics, transformative social protection, wellbeing, and the ethics of everyday life. Through his extensive research, Cleopas aims to uncover the intricate political and ethical aspects that influence daily life, while also providing valuable insights for evidence-based policy development to address critical societal challenges. Sony Pellissery is Professor and Director of the Institute of Public Policy, National Law School of India University, Bangalore. His special interests are in the areas of distributive justice and social rights. After earning his doctoral degree from Oxford University, he served as an Associate Professor at the Institute of Rural Management, Anand (2007-2013). Pellissery has won the India Social Science Research Award (2009) and Ram Reddy Memorial Social Science Award (2015) for his academic contributions.
* PART I KEY ASPECTS AND TYPES OF INVESTMENT AWARDS
* 1: Catharine Titi: What Is an Award? Concept, Content, Drafting,
Effects
* 2: Giorgio Stacerdoti and Carlo de Stefano: The Award on Jurisdiction
and Merits
* 3: Kaj Hobér: Compensation
* 4: Susan Franck and Bailey Roe: The Cost Award
* 5: Gabriel Bottini: Consent Awards
* 6: Friedl Weiss: Draft Awards: Twirling Curls on a Bald Head
* Part II PROCEDURAL PRINCIPLES
* 7: The Legal Nature of the Treaty-Based Consent to Investment
Arbitration
* 8: Christoph Schreuer: Burden and Standard of Proof on Jurisdiction
* 9: Attila M Tanzi: On the Adjudicative Discretion of Investment
Arbitrators: Between ne ultra petita, ne infra petita, and jura novit
curia
* 10: Lukas Vanhonnaeker: Equality of Arms
* PART III THE CONTENT OF INVESTMENT AWARDS
* 11: Crina Baltag: The Relevance of the Facts in Complex
Investor-State Arbitration Proceedings: Reflections on the Drafting
of Arbitral Awards
* 12: George A Bermann: The Applicable Law in Investor-State Dispute
Settlement
* 13: Ursula Kriebaum and Kilian Wagner: The Interpretation of
Exceptions
* 14: Diane A Desierto: The Role of Human Rights in Investment Awards
* 15: Mohamed S Abdel Wahab: Counterclaims: Trends and Perspectives
* 16: Nigel Blackaby and Maria Julia Milesi: Investment Tribunals'
Search for the Truth and Its Impact on the Arbitral Award
* 17: Céline Lévesque and Christian Schmid: The Impact of Expert Legal
Opinions on Investment Awards: A NAFTA Chapter 11 Case Study
* Part IV AWARD DRAFTING
* 18: Yves Derains: Tribunal Dynamics and Arbitral Deliberations
* 19: Claudia Frutos-Peterson, Marat Umerov, and Marija Ozolins: The
Role of Tribunal Secretaries in the Drafting of Investment Awards
* 20: Bruno Simma and Jan Ortgies: The Reasoned Award
* 21: Charles N Brower and Ahmed Mazlom: To Err Is Human, to Dissent
Divine
* 22: SI Strong: An Empirical Analysis of Legal Reasoning: Comparing
Investment Arbitration and International Commercial Arbitration
* Part V REVIEW AND ENFORCEMENT
* 23: Steffen Hindelang and Julia Nassl: Annulment and Set-Aside
* 24: Karsten Nowrot and Emily Sipiorski: Review beyond Annulment:
Correction, Additional Awards, Clarification, and Revision
* 25: Julien Chaisse: The Appeal in International Investment
Arbitration
* 26: Marc Bungenberg, Andrés E Alvarado Garzón, and Binaca Böhme:
Recognition and Enforcement of ICSID Convention Awards
* 27: Giuditta Cordero-Moss: Recognition and Enforcement of Non-ICSID
Convention Awards
* PART VI CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
* 28: Valentina Vadi: The Investment Award in a Historical Perspective
* 29: Rodrigo Polanco: Empirical Dimensions of Investment Awards
* 30: Patricia Nacimiento and Andrés E Alvarado-Garzón: Gender and
Investment Awards
* 31: Katia Fach Gómez: The Visible and Invisible Footprint of New
Technologies in Investment Awards
* 1: Catharine Titi: What Is an Award? Concept, Content, Drafting,
Effects
* 2: Giorgio Stacerdoti and Carlo de Stefano: The Award on Jurisdiction
and Merits
* 3: Kaj Hobér: Compensation
* 4: Susan Franck and Bailey Roe: The Cost Award
* 5: Gabriel Bottini: Consent Awards
* 6: Friedl Weiss: Draft Awards: Twirling Curls on a Bald Head
* Part II PROCEDURAL PRINCIPLES
* 7: The Legal Nature of the Treaty-Based Consent to Investment
Arbitration
* 8: Christoph Schreuer: Burden and Standard of Proof on Jurisdiction
* 9: Attila M Tanzi: On the Adjudicative Discretion of Investment
Arbitrators: Between ne ultra petita, ne infra petita, and jura novit
curia
* 10: Lukas Vanhonnaeker: Equality of Arms
* PART III THE CONTENT OF INVESTMENT AWARDS
* 11: Crina Baltag: The Relevance of the Facts in Complex
Investor-State Arbitration Proceedings: Reflections on the Drafting
of Arbitral Awards
* 12: George A Bermann: The Applicable Law in Investor-State Dispute
Settlement
* 13: Ursula Kriebaum and Kilian Wagner: The Interpretation of
Exceptions
* 14: Diane A Desierto: The Role of Human Rights in Investment Awards
* 15: Mohamed S Abdel Wahab: Counterclaims: Trends and Perspectives
* 16: Nigel Blackaby and Maria Julia Milesi: Investment Tribunals'
Search for the Truth and Its Impact on the Arbitral Award
* 17: Céline Lévesque and Christian Schmid: The Impact of Expert Legal
Opinions on Investment Awards: A NAFTA Chapter 11 Case Study
* Part IV AWARD DRAFTING
* 18: Yves Derains: Tribunal Dynamics and Arbitral Deliberations
* 19: Claudia Frutos-Peterson, Marat Umerov, and Marija Ozolins: The
Role of Tribunal Secretaries in the Drafting of Investment Awards
* 20: Bruno Simma and Jan Ortgies: The Reasoned Award
* 21: Charles N Brower and Ahmed Mazlom: To Err Is Human, to Dissent
Divine
* 22: SI Strong: An Empirical Analysis of Legal Reasoning: Comparing
Investment Arbitration and International Commercial Arbitration
* Part V REVIEW AND ENFORCEMENT
* 23: Steffen Hindelang and Julia Nassl: Annulment and Set-Aside
* 24: Karsten Nowrot and Emily Sipiorski: Review beyond Annulment:
Correction, Additional Awards, Clarification, and Revision
* 25: Julien Chaisse: The Appeal in International Investment
Arbitration
* 26: Marc Bungenberg, Andrés E Alvarado Garzón, and Binaca Böhme:
Recognition and Enforcement of ICSID Convention Awards
* 27: Giuditta Cordero-Moss: Recognition and Enforcement of Non-ICSID
Convention Awards
* PART VI CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
* 28: Valentina Vadi: The Investment Award in a Historical Perspective
* 29: Rodrigo Polanco: Empirical Dimensions of Investment Awards
* 30: Patricia Nacimiento and Andrés E Alvarado-Garzón: Gender and
Investment Awards
* 31: Katia Fach Gómez: The Visible and Invisible Footprint of New
Technologies in Investment Awards
* PART I KEY ASPECTS AND TYPES OF INVESTMENT AWARDS
* 1: Catharine Titi: What Is an Award? Concept, Content, Drafting,
Effects
* 2: Giorgio Stacerdoti and Carlo de Stefano: The Award on Jurisdiction
and Merits
* 3: Kaj Hobér: Compensation
* 4: Susan Franck and Bailey Roe: The Cost Award
* 5: Gabriel Bottini: Consent Awards
* 6: Friedl Weiss: Draft Awards: Twirling Curls on a Bald Head
* Part II PROCEDURAL PRINCIPLES
* 7: The Legal Nature of the Treaty-Based Consent to Investment
Arbitration
* 8: Christoph Schreuer: Burden and Standard of Proof on Jurisdiction
* 9: Attila M Tanzi: On the Adjudicative Discretion of Investment
Arbitrators: Between ne ultra petita, ne infra petita, and jura novit
curia
* 10: Lukas Vanhonnaeker: Equality of Arms
* PART III THE CONTENT OF INVESTMENT AWARDS
* 11: Crina Baltag: The Relevance of the Facts in Complex
Investor-State Arbitration Proceedings: Reflections on the Drafting
of Arbitral Awards
* 12: George A Bermann: The Applicable Law in Investor-State Dispute
Settlement
* 13: Ursula Kriebaum and Kilian Wagner: The Interpretation of
Exceptions
* 14: Diane A Desierto: The Role of Human Rights in Investment Awards
* 15: Mohamed S Abdel Wahab: Counterclaims: Trends and Perspectives
* 16: Nigel Blackaby and Maria Julia Milesi: Investment Tribunals'
Search for the Truth and Its Impact on the Arbitral Award
* 17: Céline Lévesque and Christian Schmid: The Impact of Expert Legal
Opinions on Investment Awards: A NAFTA Chapter 11 Case Study
* Part IV AWARD DRAFTING
* 18: Yves Derains: Tribunal Dynamics and Arbitral Deliberations
* 19: Claudia Frutos-Peterson, Marat Umerov, and Marija Ozolins: The
Role of Tribunal Secretaries in the Drafting of Investment Awards
* 20: Bruno Simma and Jan Ortgies: The Reasoned Award
* 21: Charles N Brower and Ahmed Mazlom: To Err Is Human, to Dissent
Divine
* 22: SI Strong: An Empirical Analysis of Legal Reasoning: Comparing
Investment Arbitration and International Commercial Arbitration
* Part V REVIEW AND ENFORCEMENT
* 23: Steffen Hindelang and Julia Nassl: Annulment and Set-Aside
* 24: Karsten Nowrot and Emily Sipiorski: Review beyond Annulment:
Correction, Additional Awards, Clarification, and Revision
* 25: Julien Chaisse: The Appeal in International Investment
Arbitration
* 26: Marc Bungenberg, Andrés E Alvarado Garzón, and Binaca Böhme:
Recognition and Enforcement of ICSID Convention Awards
* 27: Giuditta Cordero-Moss: Recognition and Enforcement of Non-ICSID
Convention Awards
* PART VI CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
* 28: Valentina Vadi: The Investment Award in a Historical Perspective
* 29: Rodrigo Polanco: Empirical Dimensions of Investment Awards
* 30: Patricia Nacimiento and Andrés E Alvarado-Garzón: Gender and
Investment Awards
* 31: Katia Fach Gómez: The Visible and Invisible Footprint of New
Technologies in Investment Awards
* 1: Catharine Titi: What Is an Award? Concept, Content, Drafting,
Effects
* 2: Giorgio Stacerdoti and Carlo de Stefano: The Award on Jurisdiction
and Merits
* 3: Kaj Hobér: Compensation
* 4: Susan Franck and Bailey Roe: The Cost Award
* 5: Gabriel Bottini: Consent Awards
* 6: Friedl Weiss: Draft Awards: Twirling Curls on a Bald Head
* Part II PROCEDURAL PRINCIPLES
* 7: The Legal Nature of the Treaty-Based Consent to Investment
Arbitration
* 8: Christoph Schreuer: Burden and Standard of Proof on Jurisdiction
* 9: Attila M Tanzi: On the Adjudicative Discretion of Investment
Arbitrators: Between ne ultra petita, ne infra petita, and jura novit
curia
* 10: Lukas Vanhonnaeker: Equality of Arms
* PART III THE CONTENT OF INVESTMENT AWARDS
* 11: Crina Baltag: The Relevance of the Facts in Complex
Investor-State Arbitration Proceedings: Reflections on the Drafting
of Arbitral Awards
* 12: George A Bermann: The Applicable Law in Investor-State Dispute
Settlement
* 13: Ursula Kriebaum and Kilian Wagner: The Interpretation of
Exceptions
* 14: Diane A Desierto: The Role of Human Rights in Investment Awards
* 15: Mohamed S Abdel Wahab: Counterclaims: Trends and Perspectives
* 16: Nigel Blackaby and Maria Julia Milesi: Investment Tribunals'
Search for the Truth and Its Impact on the Arbitral Award
* 17: Céline Lévesque and Christian Schmid: The Impact of Expert Legal
Opinions on Investment Awards: A NAFTA Chapter 11 Case Study
* Part IV AWARD DRAFTING
* 18: Yves Derains: Tribunal Dynamics and Arbitral Deliberations
* 19: Claudia Frutos-Peterson, Marat Umerov, and Marija Ozolins: The
Role of Tribunal Secretaries in the Drafting of Investment Awards
* 20: Bruno Simma and Jan Ortgies: The Reasoned Award
* 21: Charles N Brower and Ahmed Mazlom: To Err Is Human, to Dissent
Divine
* 22: SI Strong: An Empirical Analysis of Legal Reasoning: Comparing
Investment Arbitration and International Commercial Arbitration
* Part V REVIEW AND ENFORCEMENT
* 23: Steffen Hindelang and Julia Nassl: Annulment and Set-Aside
* 24: Karsten Nowrot and Emily Sipiorski: Review beyond Annulment:
Correction, Additional Awards, Clarification, and Revision
* 25: Julien Chaisse: The Appeal in International Investment
Arbitration
* 26: Marc Bungenberg, Andrés E Alvarado Garzón, and Binaca Böhme:
Recognition and Enforcement of ICSID Convention Awards
* 27: Giuditta Cordero-Moss: Recognition and Enforcement of Non-ICSID
Convention Awards
* PART VI CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
* 28: Valentina Vadi: The Investment Award in a Historical Perspective
* 29: Rodrigo Polanco: Empirical Dimensions of Investment Awards
* 30: Patricia Nacimiento and Andrés E Alvarado-Garzón: Gender and
Investment Awards
* 31: Katia Fach Gómez: The Visible and Invisible Footprint of New
Technologies in Investment Awards