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The essential handbook on international arbitration has been updated with a new chapter on investment treaty arbitration, detailing the kind of investments which are covered by investment treaties, persons to whom investment treaties apply, the rights commonly provided under investment treaties, ICSID arbitration and commonly encountered issues.

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The essential handbook on international arbitration has been updated with a new chapter on investment treaty arbitration, detailing the kind of investments which are covered by investment treaties, persons to whom investment treaties apply, the rights commonly provided under investment treaties, ICSID arbitration and commonly encountered issues.

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Autorenporträt
Phillip Capper is a partner in Lovells international law firm based in London, and head of its Engineering and Construction Projects practice. He has very substantial experience of international dispute resolution as arbitrator, advocate and adviser. He is a member of the ICC Commission on International Arbitration, and Director of the International Diploma of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. For the ICC he led the groups drafting suggested clauses for ICC arbitration and ADR, and for use with the ICC Rules for Expertise. Phillip is also Nash Professor of Engineering Law at King's College, University of London, and a former Chairman of the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. He has edited this third edition prepared by a team of experienced practitioners from Lovells' international arbitration practice.