Principles of International Investment Law

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Oxford University Press, 2012 M11 15 - 417 páginas
This book outlines the principles behind the international law of foreign investment. The main focus is on the law governed by bilateral and multilateral investment treaties. It traces the purpose, context, and evolution of the clauses and provisions characteristic of contemporary investment treaties, and analyses the case law, interpreting the issues raised by standard clauses. Particular consideration is given to broad treaty-rules whose understanding in practice has mainly been shaped by their interpretation and application by international tribunals. In addition, the book introduces the dispute settlement mechanisms for enforcing investment law, outlining the operation of Investor vs State arbitration. Combining a systematic analytical study of the texts and principles underlying investment law with a jurisprudential analysis of the case law arising in international tribunals, this book offers an ideal introduction to the principles of international investment law and arbitration, for students or practitioners alike.
 

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I History Sources and Nature of International Investment Law
1
II Interpretation and Application of Investment Treaties
28
III Investors and Investments
44
IV Investment Contracts
79
V Admission and Establishment
87
VI Expropriation
98
VII Standards of Protection
130
VIII State Responsibility and Attribution
216
Annexes ICSID Convention
313
The Energy Charter Treaty excerpts
329
North American Free Trade Agreement Chapter Eleven
341
Chinese Model BIT 2003
358
German Model Treaty 2008
363
UK Model BIT 2005
370
US Model BIT 2012
377
Index
407

IX Political Risk Insurance
228
X Settling Investment Disputes
232

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