Investor-State Arbitration
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 8 March 2012
- ISBN 9780199795727
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages818 pages
- Size 245x169x42 mm
- Weight 1320 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Investor-State Arbitration describes the increasing importance of international investment and the necessary development of a new field of international law that defines the obligations of host states and creates procedures for resolving disputes. The authors examine the international treaties that allow investors to proceed with the arbitration of their claims, describe the most-commonly employed arbitration rules, and set forth the most important elements
of investor-state arbitration procedure. The authors emphasize how the development of investor-state arbitration laws has led to greater certainty for investors dealing with host countries.
Long description:
Investor-State Arbitration describes the increasing importance of international investment and the necessary development of a new field of international law that defines the obligations of host states and creates procedures for resolving disputes. The authors examine the international treaties that allow investors to proceed with the arbitration of their claims, describe the most-commonly employed arbitration rules, and set forth the most important elements
of investor-State arbitration procedure - including tribunal composition, jurisdiction, evidence, award, and challenge of annulment.
The authors trace the evolution and rapid development of the field of international investment, including the formation of the International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), and the more than 2,000 bilateral investment treaties, most of which were entered into in the last twenty years. The authors explain how this development has led to far greater certainty for foreign investors in dealing with their host countries, as well as how it has incentivized growth in
international trade and commerce.
Table of Contents:
I. Introduction
II. History and Limitations of the Traditional System for Resolving
Investment Disputes
III. The Modern System of Investor-State Arbitration
IV. Commonly Used Procedural Rules
V. Procedural Law Applicable in Investor-State Arbitration
VI. National Court Interference: Anti-Arbitration Injunctions
VII. The Course of an Investment Arbitration
VIII. Consolidation under Relevant Arbitration Rules or Treaties
IX. Governing Law in Investment Disputes
X. Consent to Arbitral Jurisdiction
XI. The Concept of Investment
XII. The Nationality of the Investor
XIII. Exhaustion of Local Remedies
XIV. Election of Forum: National Courts and Contract Arbitrations
XV. Discrimination
XVI. Expropriation
XVII. "Fair and Equitable Treatment" and "Full Protection and Security"
XVIII. Umbrella Clauses
XIX. Damages, Compensation, and Non-Pecuniary Remedies
XX. Annulment and Set Aside
XXI. Enforcement of Awards
XXII. The Future of International Investment Arbitration
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Index
Table of Cases
Index of Treaties, Conventions, and International Agreements