International Investment Law: An Analysis of the Major Decisions

Author:   Professor Hélène Ruiz Fabri ,  Edoardo Stoppioni
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781509929047


Pages:   664
Publication Date:   19 May 2022
Format:   Hardback
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International Investment Law: An Analysis of the Major Decisions


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Written by leading experts in the field, this collection offers a critical and comparative analysis of the existing case law on international investment law. The book makes a topical contribution to the existing literature, showing most notably that: (1) international investment law has a longer history than that generally considered and that this history is fundamental to understanding its development; (2) international investment law is crafted today by a large number of actors. These include not only investment arbitrators, but also a variety of international and national courts and tribunals; and (3) the literature and case law in languages other than English and from different legal cultures is essential to grasp the essence of the development of the topic. This book brings together more than 40 experts from different countries and legal traditions and combines conceptual analysis and archival investigation of landmark case law to provide the reader with a fresh and innovative understanding of the breadth of international investment law.

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Author:   Professor Hélène Ruiz Fabri ,  Edoardo Stoppioni
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
ISBN:  

9781509929047


ISBN 10:   1509929045
Pages:   664
Publication Date:   19 May 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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1. Introduction Hélène Ruiz Fabri and Edoardo Stoppioni, University of Strasbourg, France PART I HISTORICAL ROOTS 2. Landmark Decisions for a Pre-History of International Investment Law Edoardo Stoppioni, University of Strasbourg, France 3. Ad hoc Investment Arbitration Based on State Contracts: From Lena Goldfields to the Libyan Oil Arbitrations Daniel Müller, FAR Avocats, Paris, France 4. The World Court’s Influence on Contemporary Investment Law Christian J Tams, University of Glasgow, UK and Eleni Methymaki, University of Oxford, UK 5. The Contribution of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal Bruno Simma, University of Michigan, USA and Cristina Hoss, Court at the International Court of Justice 6. SPP v Egypt, AAPL vs Sri Lanka: Some Revolutionary Steps? Evelyne Lagrange, University Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne, France 7. Sowing the Seeds of an ISDS Legitimacy Crisis? The Notorious First Wave of NAFTA Chapter 11 Awards Robert Howse, New York University, USA and Günes Ünüvar, Max Planck Institute, Luxembourg 8. The Argentinian Crisis Arbitrations August Reinisch, University of Vienna, Austria and Johannes Tropper, University of Vienna, Austria 9. The Yukos Saga: A Story of Hidden Matryoshka Dolls Alexandre Senegacnik, Sciences Po, France 10. The Renewable Energy Arbitrations under the Energy Charter Treaty Danae Azaria, University College London, UK PART II INVESTMENT ARBITRATION MAJOR PROCEDURAL ISSUES 11. Bifurcation and Trifurcation Decisions Ivan Cavdarevic, Max Planck Institute, Luxembourg 12. Amicus Curiae Intervention: From NAFTA to the Intra-EU Saga Eric De Brabandere, Leiden University, Netherlands 13. Challenges Decisions in International Investment Arbitration Chiara Giorgetti, University of Richmond, USA 14. Major Decisions on the Definition of Investment Shotaro Hamamoto, Kyoto University, Japan 15. The Concept of Protected Investor Alexandra van der Meulen, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, France 16. Landmark Investment Cases on State Consent Christoph Schreuer, National University of Singapore 17. Counterclaims Andrea K. Bjorklund, McGill University, Canada MAJOR SUBSTANTIAL ISSUES 18. The Applicable Law Saga Franck Latty, Paris Nanterre University, France and Marina Sim, Paris Nanterre University, France 19. International Investment Tribunals and Treaty Interpretation Elise Ruggeri Abonnat, French Ministry for Europe and foreign affairs 20. Standard of Review Joshua Paine, University of Bristol, UK 21. Expropriation Cases Diane A Desierto, University of Notre Dame, USA 22. Landmark Cases on Fair and Equitable Treatment: Empowering and Controlling Arbitrators as Law-Makers Stephan W Schill, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 23. Umbrella Clauses and Contract Claims Benjamin Samson, University Paris Nanterre, France 24. Denial of Benefits Clause Paul Jean Le Cannu, ICSID, USA and Luisa F. Torres, ICSID, USA 25. Non-Discrimination Clauses: Most-Favoured-Nation and National Treatment Giorgio Sacerdoti, Bocconi University, Italy and Niall Moran, Dublin City University, Ireland 26. Reparation Cases: Applicable Principles in International Investment Arbitration Irmgard Marboe, University of Vienna, Austria PART III OTHER INTERNATIONAL FORA 27. The Contribution of International Commercial Arbitration to Investment Arbitration George A Bermann, Columbia University, USA 28. The European Court of Human Rights’ Case Law on International Investment Issues Ursula Kriebaum, University of Vienna, Austria 29. The CJEU Saga Gillian Cahill, Barrister at law and Daniel Sarmiento, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain 30. The Legacy of the SADC Tribunal in International Investment Law Henok Asmelash, Birmingham University, Uk 31. Accountability Mechanisms and Investment Arbitration: Parallel Dynamics Edouard Fromageau, University of Aberdeen, UK PART IV NATIONAL JUDGES 32. International Investment Law in Indian Courts Ridhi Kabra, Three Crowns LLP, UK 33. International Investment Law in US Courts Javier García Olmedo, University of Luxembourg 34. Investment Cases in the Mexican Legal System: Willingness to Compensate, Federalism Issues, and Parallel Litigation Guillermo J Garcia Sanchez, Texas A&M University 35. International Investment Law in African Courts Makane Moïse Mbengue, University of Geneva, Switzerland and Stefanie Schacherer, National University of Singapore 36. International Investment Law in European Courts Dominique Hascher, Supreme Judicial Court of France

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Hélène Ruiz Fabri is Professor of Law and Director and Edoardo Stoppioni is Research Fellow, both at the Max Planck Institute for Procedural Law, Luxembourg.

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