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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Burzū Ṣabāḥī |
ISBN: | 9789004363021 9004363025 |
OCLC Number: | 1015817321 |
Description: | vi, 64 pages ; 24 cm. |
Contents: | Introduction -- Forces that shape the system of investment protection and promotion -- Genesis of the law : protection of aliens abroad, gunboat diplomacy, minimum standard, and diplomatic protection -- Protection through peaceful means of settlement of disputes : Hague Conferences, PCIJ, ICJ -- Post-Word War II : promotion and protection of private capital flows -- FCN and BIT programs and recognition of foreign investor's right to directly submit claims to international arbitration without espousal or exhaustion of local remedies -- Content of modern BITS -- Scaling back protections and backlash -- Conclusion. |
Series Title: | Brill research perspectives.; Brill research perspectives., International investment law and arbitration. |
Responsibility: | by Borzu Sabahi, Ian A. Laird, Giovanna E. Gismondi. |
Abstract:
"International Investment Law and Arbitration: History, Modern Practice, and Future Prospects' explores international law on foreign investment: its creation, functioning and evolution. Particularly, this paper presents a roadmap over the historical context within which investor-State arbitration developed. It provides an overview of the main actors, the protections afforded to foreign investors, the content of modern BITs, and the challenges facing the system today"--Back cover.
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