Good Faith in International Investment Arbitration offers a comprehensive study on both the theory and application of the principle of good faith in the international arbitration process. It is an essential book for both practitioners and academics.
Good Faith in International Investment Arbitration offers a comprehensive study on both the theory and application of the principle of good faith in the international arbitration process. It is an essential book for both practitioners and academics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emily Sipiorski is a Senior Researcher at the University of Hamburg, Department of Socioeconomics, Faculty of Law.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: What is Good Faith? * 2: Procedural Good Faith and Treaty Shopping: Timing, piercing the corporate veil, and issues of nationality * 3: Securing and Maintaining the Investment: Implicit good faith requirements in the definition of investment * 4: Pre-Conditions to Arbitration: Express and implied requirements of good faith * 5: Expropriation and its Relationship with Good Faith * 6: Fair and Equitable Treatment and Good Faith: Nourishing rights and the investor-state system * 7: Evidence and Good Faith * 8: Parallel Proceedings: The disregard of procedural good faith by using multiple forums of dispute resolution * 9: Actions by the Arbitral Actors: Protecting procedural integrity with good faith * 10: Good Faith as a Defence on the Merits * 11: Good (Bad) Faith Conduct and its Implication in the Allocation of Costs in International Investment Arbitration * 12: Conclusions on the Relevance of Good Faith to the Integrity of the Investment Arbitration Regime
* Introduction * 1: What is Good Faith? * 2: Procedural Good Faith and Treaty Shopping: Timing, piercing the corporate veil, and issues of nationality * 3: Securing and Maintaining the Investment: Implicit good faith requirements in the definition of investment * 4: Pre-Conditions to Arbitration: Express and implied requirements of good faith * 5: Expropriation and its Relationship with Good Faith * 6: Fair and Equitable Treatment and Good Faith: Nourishing rights and the investor-state system * 7: Evidence and Good Faith * 8: Parallel Proceedings: The disregard of procedural good faith by using multiple forums of dispute resolution * 9: Actions by the Arbitral Actors: Protecting procedural integrity with good faith * 10: Good Faith as a Defence on the Merits * 11: Good (Bad) Faith Conduct and its Implication in the Allocation of Costs in International Investment Arbitration * 12: Conclusions on the Relevance of Good Faith to the Integrity of the Investment Arbitration Regime
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