Andrea K Bjorklund
Yearbook on International Investment Law & Policy, 2013-2014
Andrea K Bjorklund
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The Yearbook on International Investment Law & Policy 2013-2014 monitors current developments in international investment law and policy, focusing on recent trends and issues in foreign direct investment (FDI).
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The Yearbook on International Investment Law & Policy 2013-2014 monitors current developments in international investment law and policy, focusing on recent trends and issues in foreign direct investment (FDI).
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 734
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 185mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1406g
- ISBN-13: 9780190265779
- ISBN-10: 0190265779
- Artikelnr.: 47864460
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 734
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 185mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1406g
- ISBN-13: 9780190265779
- ISBN-10: 0190265779
- Artikelnr.: 47864460
Andrea Bjorklund is the L. Yves Fortier Chair in International Arbitration and International Commercial Law, McGill University Faculty of Law, Montreal, Quebec, and Senior Fellow, Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment (VCC), New York She teaches courses in international arbitration and litigation, international trade, international investment, public international law, international business transactions, conflict of laws, and contracts. She is co-rapporteur of the International Law Association's Study Group on the Role of Soft-Law Instruments in International Investment Law and is an adviser to the American Law Institute's project on restating the U.S. law of international commercial arbitration.
* Submission Policy
* Contributors
* Foreword by Louis T. Wells
* Preface by the Editorial Committee
* Part One
* 1. Trends in international investment and the activities of
multinational enterprises: 2013-2014
* Michael V. Gestrin
* 2. International Investment Agreements, 2013: A Review of Trends and
New Approaches
* Lise Johnson and Lisa Sachs
* 3. International Investment Law and Arbitration: 2013 in Review
* Ian A. Laird, Borzu Sabahi, Frédéric G. Sourgens, Nicholas J. Birch,
and Kabir Duggal
* Part Two
* British Institute of International and Comparative Law
* Introduction - N. Jansen Calamita
* 4. The Principle of Proportionality and the Problem of Indeterminacy
in International Investment Treaties
* N. Jansen Calamita
* 5.Proportionality, Reasonableness and Standards of Review in
Investment Treaty Arbitration
* Valentina Vadi
* 6. The Role of Investors' Legitimate Expectations in Defense of
Investment Treaty Claims
* Claudia Annacker
* Part Three
* GENERAL ARTICLES
* 7. Balancing investor protection and regulatory freedom in
international investment law: The necessary, complex and vital search
for state purpose
* Jürgen Kurtz
* 8. Jurisprudential interaction between ICSID tribunals and the
International Court of Justice
* Jure Zrilic
* 9. The Migration of Constitutional Ideas: The Strange Case of
Proportionality in International Investment Law and Arbitration
* Valentina Vadi
* 10. Inconsistency in Investor-State Awards and the Role of State
Interpretations: the Example of the Mexican Sweetener Trio of Cases
under NAFTA
* Céline Lévesque
* 11. States Strike Back - Old and New Ways for Host States to Defend
against Investment Arbitrations
* Lars Markert and Catharine Titi
* 12. Revisiting the Countermeasures Defense in Investor-State
Disputes:
* Approach and Analogies
* Preeti Bhagnani
* 13. The Political Economy of Crises and the International Law of
Necessity after the Great Recession
* Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez
* 14. Minilateral Treaty-Making in International Investment Law
* Maninder Malli
* 15. A BIT of Promotion: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Investment
Promotion Agencies
* Jason Yackee
* 16. The Trend toward Open Contracting: Applicability and Implications
for International Investment Agreements
* Lindsey Marchessault and Michael Jarvis
* 17. New Regulations on Foreign Acquisitions of Land in Brazil and
Argentina
* Martin Delaroche
* Part Four
* Special Section
* WINNING MEMORIALS FROM THE 2013 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
INTERNATIONAL MOOT COMPETITION (FDI MOOT)
* 18. Winning Claimant's Memorial: National Law University, Delhi
* 19. Winning Respondent Memorial: University of Buenos Aires
* Contributors
* Foreword by Louis T. Wells
* Preface by the Editorial Committee
* Part One
* 1. Trends in international investment and the activities of
multinational enterprises: 2013-2014
* Michael V. Gestrin
* 2. International Investment Agreements, 2013: A Review of Trends and
New Approaches
* Lise Johnson and Lisa Sachs
* 3. International Investment Law and Arbitration: 2013 in Review
* Ian A. Laird, Borzu Sabahi, Frédéric G. Sourgens, Nicholas J. Birch,
and Kabir Duggal
* Part Two
* British Institute of International and Comparative Law
* Introduction - N. Jansen Calamita
* 4. The Principle of Proportionality and the Problem of Indeterminacy
in International Investment Treaties
* N. Jansen Calamita
* 5.Proportionality, Reasonableness and Standards of Review in
Investment Treaty Arbitration
* Valentina Vadi
* 6. The Role of Investors' Legitimate Expectations in Defense of
Investment Treaty Claims
* Claudia Annacker
* Part Three
* GENERAL ARTICLES
* 7. Balancing investor protection and regulatory freedom in
international investment law: The necessary, complex and vital search
for state purpose
* Jürgen Kurtz
* 8. Jurisprudential interaction between ICSID tribunals and the
International Court of Justice
* Jure Zrilic
* 9. The Migration of Constitutional Ideas: The Strange Case of
Proportionality in International Investment Law and Arbitration
* Valentina Vadi
* 10. Inconsistency in Investor-State Awards and the Role of State
Interpretations: the Example of the Mexican Sweetener Trio of Cases
under NAFTA
* Céline Lévesque
* 11. States Strike Back - Old and New Ways for Host States to Defend
against Investment Arbitrations
* Lars Markert and Catharine Titi
* 12. Revisiting the Countermeasures Defense in Investor-State
Disputes:
* Approach and Analogies
* Preeti Bhagnani
* 13. The Political Economy of Crises and the International Law of
Necessity after the Great Recession
* Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez
* 14. Minilateral Treaty-Making in International Investment Law
* Maninder Malli
* 15. A BIT of Promotion: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Investment
Promotion Agencies
* Jason Yackee
* 16. The Trend toward Open Contracting: Applicability and Implications
for International Investment Agreements
* Lindsey Marchessault and Michael Jarvis
* 17. New Regulations on Foreign Acquisitions of Land in Brazil and
Argentina
* Martin Delaroche
* Part Four
* Special Section
* WINNING MEMORIALS FROM THE 2013 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
INTERNATIONAL MOOT COMPETITION (FDI MOOT)
* 18. Winning Claimant's Memorial: National Law University, Delhi
* 19. Winning Respondent Memorial: University of Buenos Aires
* Submission Policy
* Contributors
* Foreword by Louis T. Wells
* Preface by the Editorial Committee
* Part One
* 1. Trends in international investment and the activities of
multinational enterprises: 2013-2014
* Michael V. Gestrin
* 2. International Investment Agreements, 2013: A Review of Trends and
New Approaches
* Lise Johnson and Lisa Sachs
* 3. International Investment Law and Arbitration: 2013 in Review
* Ian A. Laird, Borzu Sabahi, Frédéric G. Sourgens, Nicholas J. Birch,
and Kabir Duggal
* Part Two
* British Institute of International and Comparative Law
* Introduction - N. Jansen Calamita
* 4. The Principle of Proportionality and the Problem of Indeterminacy
in International Investment Treaties
* N. Jansen Calamita
* 5.Proportionality, Reasonableness and Standards of Review in
Investment Treaty Arbitration
* Valentina Vadi
* 6. The Role of Investors' Legitimate Expectations in Defense of
Investment Treaty Claims
* Claudia Annacker
* Part Three
* GENERAL ARTICLES
* 7. Balancing investor protection and regulatory freedom in
international investment law: The necessary, complex and vital search
for state purpose
* Jürgen Kurtz
* 8. Jurisprudential interaction between ICSID tribunals and the
International Court of Justice
* Jure Zrilic
* 9. The Migration of Constitutional Ideas: The Strange Case of
Proportionality in International Investment Law and Arbitration
* Valentina Vadi
* 10. Inconsistency in Investor-State Awards and the Role of State
Interpretations: the Example of the Mexican Sweetener Trio of Cases
under NAFTA
* Céline Lévesque
* 11. States Strike Back - Old and New Ways for Host States to Defend
against Investment Arbitrations
* Lars Markert and Catharine Titi
* 12. Revisiting the Countermeasures Defense in Investor-State
Disputes:
* Approach and Analogies
* Preeti Bhagnani
* 13. The Political Economy of Crises and the International Law of
Necessity after the Great Recession
* Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez
* 14. Minilateral Treaty-Making in International Investment Law
* Maninder Malli
* 15. A BIT of Promotion: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Investment
Promotion Agencies
* Jason Yackee
* 16. The Trend toward Open Contracting: Applicability and Implications
for International Investment Agreements
* Lindsey Marchessault and Michael Jarvis
* 17. New Regulations on Foreign Acquisitions of Land in Brazil and
Argentina
* Martin Delaroche
* Part Four
* Special Section
* WINNING MEMORIALS FROM THE 2013 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
INTERNATIONAL MOOT COMPETITION (FDI MOOT)
* 18. Winning Claimant's Memorial: National Law University, Delhi
* 19. Winning Respondent Memorial: University of Buenos Aires
* Contributors
* Foreword by Louis T. Wells
* Preface by the Editorial Committee
* Part One
* 1. Trends in international investment and the activities of
multinational enterprises: 2013-2014
* Michael V. Gestrin
* 2. International Investment Agreements, 2013: A Review of Trends and
New Approaches
* Lise Johnson and Lisa Sachs
* 3. International Investment Law and Arbitration: 2013 in Review
* Ian A. Laird, Borzu Sabahi, Frédéric G. Sourgens, Nicholas J. Birch,
and Kabir Duggal
* Part Two
* British Institute of International and Comparative Law
* Introduction - N. Jansen Calamita
* 4. The Principle of Proportionality and the Problem of Indeterminacy
in International Investment Treaties
* N. Jansen Calamita
* 5.Proportionality, Reasonableness and Standards of Review in
Investment Treaty Arbitration
* Valentina Vadi
* 6. The Role of Investors' Legitimate Expectations in Defense of
Investment Treaty Claims
* Claudia Annacker
* Part Three
* GENERAL ARTICLES
* 7. Balancing investor protection and regulatory freedom in
international investment law: The necessary, complex and vital search
for state purpose
* Jürgen Kurtz
* 8. Jurisprudential interaction between ICSID tribunals and the
International Court of Justice
* Jure Zrilic
* 9. The Migration of Constitutional Ideas: The Strange Case of
Proportionality in International Investment Law and Arbitration
* Valentina Vadi
* 10. Inconsistency in Investor-State Awards and the Role of State
Interpretations: the Example of the Mexican Sweetener Trio of Cases
under NAFTA
* Céline Lévesque
* 11. States Strike Back - Old and New Ways for Host States to Defend
against Investment Arbitrations
* Lars Markert and Catharine Titi
* 12. Revisiting the Countermeasures Defense in Investor-State
Disputes:
* Approach and Analogies
* Preeti Bhagnani
* 13. The Political Economy of Crises and the International Law of
Necessity after the Great Recession
* Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez
* 14. Minilateral Treaty-Making in International Investment Law
* Maninder Malli
* 15. A BIT of Promotion: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Investment
Promotion Agencies
* Jason Yackee
* 16. The Trend toward Open Contracting: Applicability and Implications
for International Investment Agreements
* Lindsey Marchessault and Michael Jarvis
* 17. New Regulations on Foreign Acquisitions of Land in Brazil and
Argentina
* Martin Delaroche
* Part Four
* Special Section
* WINNING MEMORIALS FROM THE 2013 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
INTERNATIONAL MOOT COMPETITION (FDI MOOT)
* 18. Winning Claimant's Memorial: National Law University, Delhi
* 19. Winning Respondent Memorial: University of Buenos Aires