The Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy is a one‐stop reference source. This handbook covers the main conceptual questions in a logical, scholarly yet easy to comprehend manner. It is based on a truly global vision with particular emphasis on Global South related issues and developments. In this respect, the handbook provides an excellent modern treatment of international investment law which is one of the fastest growing areas of international economic law.
Professor Julien Chaisse, Professor Leïla Choukroune, and Professor Sufian Jusoh are the editors‐in‐chief of this 2500+ pages reference book, which is anticipated to become one of the most influenced reference books in the international economic law areas.
A highly comprehensive set of four volumes of original materials, the handbook is designed to cover all facets of international investment law and policy. The chapters, written by world‐leading experts, explore key ideas and debates in relation to: international investment substantive law (Volume I), Investor‐state dispute settlement (Volume II); interaction between international investment law and other fields of international law (Volume III); and, the new trends and challenges for international investment law (Volume IV).
The handbook features more than 100 contributions from leading experts (acade‐mics, lawyers, government officials), including Vivienne Bath, M. Sornarajah, Mélida Hodgson, Rahul Donde, Roberto Echandi, Andrew Mitchell, Ernst‐Ulrich Petersmann, Christina L. Beharry, Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer, Leon Trakman, Prabhash Ranjan, Emmanuel Jacomy, Mariel Dimsey, Stavros Brekoulakis, Romesh Weeramantry, Nathalie Bernasconi‐Osterwalder, David Collins, Damilola S. Olawuyi, Katia Fach Gomez, Jaemin Lee, Alejandro Carballo‐Leyda, Patrick W. Pearsall, Mark Feldman, Surya Deva, Luke Nottage, Rafael Leal‐Arcas, James Nedumpara, Rodrigo Polanco, to name some.
This handbook is an essential reference tool for students and scholars of international economic law. Policy makers and researchers alike will find the Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy useful for years to come.
Definitions, Standards of Treatment, Promotion and Protection of International Investments: An Introduction
págs. 3-20
The Concept of “Investment”: Treaty Definitions and Arbitration Interpretations
págs. 23-44
págs. 45-70
Specific Approval Requirement in Investment Treaties: A Pursuit of Legitimate Policy Objectives
págs. 71-96
Legitimate Expectations in Investment Treaty Law: Concept and Scope of Application: Concept and Scope of Application
págs. 97-120
págs. 121-154
Investment Promotion Agencies: Investment Attraction, Policy Role, and Response to Crises
págs. 155-179
págs. 181-208
págs. 209-231
págs. 235-270
págs. 271-301
The MFN Clause in Investment Law and Arbitration: A Developing Countries Perspective
págs. 303-340
págs. 341-356
págs. 357-376
págs. 377-397
The Umbrella Revolution: State Contracts and Umbrella Clauses in Contemporary Investment Law
págs. 399-417
págs. 419-435
Judicial Expropriations: Difficulties in Drawing the Line Between Adjudication and Expropriation
págs. 437-461
págs. 463-482
Non-precluded Measures Clauses: Regime, Trends, and Practice
págs. 483-505
págs. 507-543
National Security Exception in an Era of Hegemonic Rivalry: Emerging Impacts on Trade and Investment
págs. 545-578
Essential Security Interests in International Investment Law: A Tale of Two ISDS Claims Against India
págs. 579-601
Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS): An Introduction
págs. 605-621
págs. 625-645
The Politics of Investor-State Dispute Settlement: How Strategic Firms Evaluate Investment Arbitration
págs. 647-664
Investor State Dispute Settlement and Host Country Regulation: Insights from Economic Theory
págs. 665-680
págs. 681-707
Investor-State Conflict Management Mechanisms (CMMs) in International Investment Law: A Preliminary Sketch of Model Treaty Clauses
págs. 709-758
págs. 759-786
Past and Future of Mediation for Investment Disputes: The Case for the Asia-Pacific Regional Mediation Organization (ARMO)
págs. 787-806
págs. 807-823
“One-Stop” Commercial Dispute Resolution Services: Implications for International Investment Law
págs. 825-839
The ICS and MIC Projects: A Critical Review of the Issues of Arbitrator Selection, Control Mechanisms, and Recognition and Enforcement
págs. 841-863
Corruption in Investor-State Arbitration: Balancing the Scale of Culpability
págs. 865-879
págs. 881-915
págs. 919-941
págs. 943-982
Jurisdictional Objections and Defenses: (Ratione Personae, Ratione Materiae, and Ratione Temporis)
págs. 983-1012
Denial of Benefits in Investment Arbitration: Genesis, Trends, and Application
págs. 1013-1032
págs. 1033-1061
Anti-arbitration Injunctions in Investor-State Arbitration: Instruments of “Abuse of Process”
págs. 1063-1077
Emerging Practice on Investor Diligence: Jurisdiction, Admissibility, and Merits
págs. 1079-1102
págs. 1103-1121
págs. 1123-1148
págs. 1149-1188
Managing Conflict of Interest in International Arbitration: The Role of the IBA Guidelines
págs. 1189-1195
págs. 1197-1222
Arbitration Clauses Limited to Compensation due to Expropriation: Relevant Case Law, Interpretive Trends, and the Case of China’s Treaty Policy and Practice
págs. 1223-1259
págs. 1261-1276
págs. 1277-1325
págs. 1327-1369
Public Participation: Amicus Curiae in International Investment Arbitration
págs. 1371-1396
págs. 1397-1422
págs. 1423-1454
págs. 1455-1474
págs. 1475-1498
págs. 1499-1531
págs. 1533-1561
págs. 1563-1582
Regimes Interactions: International Law Investment and … – An Introduction
págs. 1585-1600
General International Law and International Investment Law: A Systematic Analysis of Interactions in Arbitral Practice
págs. 1603-1652
International Investment Law: A Self-Proclaimed Ally in Commission’s Rule of Law Endeavors
págs. 1653-1684
págs. 1685-1704
Human Rights in International Investment Law and Adjudication: Legal Methodology Questions
págs. 1707-1732
International Investment Agreements and Human Rights: Assessing the Role of the UN’s Business and Human Rights Regulatory Initiatives
págs. 1733-1758
págs. 1759-1782
Multinational Enterprises and the Global Investment Regime: Toward Balancing Rights and Responsibilities
págs. 1783-1829
págs. 1831-1849
págs. 1851-1876
Protecting Cultural Heritage in International Investment Law: Tracing the Evolution and Treatment of Cultural Considerations in Recent FTAs and Investor-State Jurisprudence
págs. 1877-1901
The Environment, Human Rights, and Investment Treaties in Africa: A Constitutional Perspective
págs. 1903-1932
págs. 1933-1985
págs. 1989-2012
Tax Incentives: From an Investment, Tax, and Sustainable Development Perspective
págs. 2013-2033
págs. 2035-2053
págs. 2055-2076
págs. 2077-2097
págs. 2099-2114
págs. 2115-2127
Contemporary Developments and New Trends in International Investment Rulemaking and Investor-State Dispute Settlement: An Introduction
págs. 2131-2142
págs. 2145-2159
págs. 2161-2184
Public Interest and International Investment Law: A Critical Perspective on Three Mainstream Narratives
págs. 2185-2210
Investment in the European Union: Competences, Structures, Responsibility and Policy
págs. 2213-2261
págs. 2263-2284
From Arbitral Tribunals to a Multilateral Investment Court: The European Union Approach
págs. 2285-2319
A Study in Gold: Gabriel Resources v Romania. Qui Prodest? The Neo Liberal Rhetoric and the Multi-Facet Impact of the Investment Agreement in Roșia Montană: The Neo Liberal Rhetoric and the Multi-Facet Impact of the Investment Agreement in Roșia Montană
págs. 2321-2347
From Arbitration to the Investment Court System (ICS): Comparing CETA, EVIPA, and TTIP
págs. 2349-2373
págs. 2375-2394
págs. 2395-2416
Resolving the Tension Between State Sovereignty and Liberalizing Investor-State Disputes: China’s Dilemma
págs. 2417-2450
págs. 2451-2481
The Future of Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Exploring China’s Changing Attitude
págs. 2483-2506
Chinese Investment in Africa: An Empirical Investigation of Trends, Dynamics, and Regulatory Challenges
págs. 2507-2537
págs. 2539-2559
págs. 2561-2596
Evolution of International Investment Agreements in Africa: Features and Challenges of Investment Law “Africanization”
págs. 2597-2618
Walking the SADC Protocol on Finance and Investment Protocol Route: Of the Fork in the Road and Exhausting Domestic Remedies
págs. 2619-2644
págs. 2645-2676
págs. 2677-2707
págs. 2709-2756
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