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OverviewThis book provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the legal and institutional frameworks for investment law and dispute resolution in the Western Balkans region, filling a significant gap in understanding the regional dynamics in the field. It is the first book of its kind, drawing on unique insights from government officials, legal practitioners, international development organizations and scholars, who address the existing frameworks and transformative reform efforts. In two carefully curated sections, the book first analyses the regional developments in the context of EU and international reforms, then zooms into the legal and institutional frameworks for investment protection and dispute resolution in each economy, based on robust analysis and unique empirical data. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fahira Brodlija , Armela RamićPublisher: Brill Imprint: Martinus Nijhoff Volume: 27 Weight: 1.029kg ISBN: 9789004729872ISBN 10: 9004729879 Pages: 516 Publication Date: 27 March 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword List of Illustration Notes On Co-editor Biographies Notes On Author Biographies 1 Introduction: Investment Protection and Investor-State Dispute Resolution in the Western Balkans Mapping the Path of Regional Reform Fahira Brodlija 2 The Reform of Investment Protection Treaties in the Western Balkans Samira Sulejmanović and Ivana Gardašević 3 Western Balkans Investment Treaty Disputes Within the Global Landscape of Isds Trends Diana Rosert 4 Arbitrating Disputes in the Renewable Energy Sector in the Western Balkans Ilija Mitrev Penushliski 5 The Implications of the New Eu Model Clauses for Bits with Third Countries for Candidate States Nikos Lavranos and Marialena Komi 6 The Modernization of International Investment Agreements in the Western Balkans: What Do the New Model Bits Tell Us? Kabir Duggal, Kevin W. Gray, and Samiha Gopal 7 Navigating Definitions of “Investor” and “Investment” and Jurisdictional Issues in the Context of Isds Vlora Maxhuni 8 Designing a Robust Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard for the Western Balkans Filip Balcerzak 9 Unlocking the Benefits of Investor-State Dispute Prevention Mechanisms Fahira Brodlija 10 Investment Mediation: a Means for Resolving Investor-State Disputes in the Western Balkans? Frauke Nitschke 11 Investment Protection and Investor-State Dispute Resolution in Albania Flutura Kola Tafaj and Silvana Cinari 12 Investment Protection and Investor-State Dispute Resolution in Bosnia and Herzegovina Armela Ramić and Ajla Serdarević 13 Investment Protection and Investor-State Dispute Resolution in Croatia Irena Alajbeg 14 Investment Protection and Investor-State Dispute Resolution in Kosovo Lyra Çela 15 Investment Protection and Investor-State Dispute Resolution in Montenegro Aneta Spaić and Milana Ranković 16 Investment Protection and Investor-State Dispute Resolution in North Macedonia Toni Deskoski and Vangel Dokovski 17 Investment Protection and Investor-State Dispute Resolution in Serbia Dragana Nikolić 18 Investment Protection and Investor-State Dispute Resolution in Slovenia Peter Rižnik and Maja Menard 19 Conclusions Fahira Brodlija and Armela Ramić IndexReviewsAuthor InformationFahira Brodlija (LL.M., University of Pittsburgh School of Law) is the Rule of Law Advisor for a regional GIZ legal reform project in the Western Balkans, supporting the governments in the reform of investment treaties and investor-State disputes. She has published over 50 articles and book chapters in renowned publications, and co-edited two books. She is also a lecturer at the International University of Sarajevo Faculty of Law (IUS). Armela Ramić is a bar-certified Attorney at Law and a legal practitioner with over twelve years of professional experience in Bosnia and Herzegovina. She specializes in construction and energy law (with a focus on FIDIC based projects), international transactions and dispute resolution (litigation and arbitration proceedings). She is the co-founder and president of Association ARBITRI, the premier international arbitration think-tank in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |