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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
Notes on
Contributors
xv
Table
of
Cases
xvii
Table
of Treaties
xxvii
1.
Introduction:
Interrelationship of
Standards
1
Christoph Schreuer
2.
Admission and Establishment
in the Context of
Investment Protection
9
Anna Joubin-Bret
A. Introduction
9
B. Approaches to Admission in IIAs
10
Entry of Foreign Investment
10
Admission Model
11
MFN Treatment Only
12
Pre-establishment Model
13
C. Admitting Investment in Accordance with the Laws and
Regulations of the Host State: Case Studies
16
Salini
v
Morocco
20
Tokios
Tokelès
v
Ukraine
21
Bayindir
v
Pakistan
22
Aguas
del
Tunari
v
Bolivia
22
Inceysa
v
El Salvador
24
Fraport
v
Philippines
25
Ioannis Kardassopoulos
v
Georgia
26
D. Conclusions
26
National Treatment
29
Andrea
K. Björklund
A. Introduction
29
B. Background and Treaty Practice
30
C. Investment Case Law
37
Like Circumstances
38
Less Favourable Treatment
48
Treatment No Less Favourable
v
Best or
Most Favourable Treatment
54
Burden of Proof
56
D. Conclusions
58
χ
Table of Contents
4.
Most-Favoured-Nation (MFN) Treatment
59
Andreas R. Ziegler
A. Introduction
59
B. Historical Developments and Theoretical Foundations
of the MFN Clause
60
Typical Examples
60
Historical Developments
61
C. Main Types and Economic Foundation of MFN Treatment
64
D. Important Investment Arbitration Awards relating to MFN
67
Asian Agricultural Products Ltd (AAPL)
υ
Sri Lanka
67
Pope and
Talbot
ν
Canada
67
Maffeziní v
Spain
68
ADPv USA
68
The Loewen Group, Lnc, RaymondL. Loewen
ν
The United States of America
68
Yaung Chi Oo (YCO) Trading Pte Ltd
ν
Myanmar
69
Teemed
ν
Mexico
69
MTD
υ
Chile
69
Siemens
υ
Argentina
70
Salini
ν
Jordan
70
Lucchetti
ν
Peru
70
Plama v
Bulgaria
71
CMS
ν
Argentina
71
Impregilo S.p.
Α. ν
Pakistan
71
Camuzzi
ν
Argentina
72
Gas Natural
υ
Argentina
72
Bayindir
ν
Pakistan
72
Continental Casualty
υ
Argentina
73
National Grid Transco pic
ν
Argentina
73
Telenor
ν
Hungary
73
Suez,
Sociedad
General
de Aguas de
Barcelona
S.A.,
and
Vivendi UniversalS.
Α. ν
Argentina and AWG
Group Ltd
ν
Argentina
73
Berschader
ν
Russia
74
E. Specific Issues Addressed in Investor-State Arbitration
74
The Ejusdem Generis Principle
74
Explicit Descriptions of the Scope
75
General and Explicit Exceptions from MFN Treatment
79
Specifically Negotiated Provisions
83
Relevance for Procedural Provision
84
F. Outlook
86
Table of Contents
5.
Arbitrary and Unreasonable Measures
Veijo Heiskanen
A. Introduction
B. Non-impairment Standard: Three Perspectives
The Perspective of Judicial Economy
Methodological Perspective
Substantive Perspective
I know it when I see it
Due process approach
The non-impairment standard and customary
international law
C. Conclusion
6.
Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard:
Recent Developments
Katia Yannaca-Small
A. Introduction
B. Does the Standard belong to a Specific Legal Order or
is it an Autonomous Standard?
C. What is the Normative Content of the Fair and Equitable
Treatment Standard as it has been Formulated by
Arbitral Tribunals?
Obligation of Vigilance and Protection
Denial of Justice, Due Process
Lack of Arbitrariness and Non-discrimination
Transparency and Stability
Legitimate Expectations
Proportionality
D. Conclusion
7.
Full Protection and Security
Giuditta
Cordero
Moss
A. Introduction
B. The Sources
Overview of the Different Formulations
Importance of the Formulations
C. International Standard
International Law as a Ceiling
International Law as a Floor
International Law as Equivalent
xl
87
87
89
91
93
101
101
103
106
109
111
111
113
118
118
119
120
121
124
126
129
131
131
132
133
134
136
136
136
137
Table
of
Contents
Table
of
Contents
D.
Physical Safety
Causality
Forms of Behaviour
Due diligence
Subjective or objective standard?
Sovereign appreciation
E. Application beyond Physical Safety
Scope of Application Restricted to Physical Safety
Scope of Application beyond Physical Safety
Availability of the legal system
Legal security as an independent standard
Overlap with other Standards
Fair and equitable treatment
Action in combat
F. Conclusion
8.
Indirect Expropriation
Anne K. Hoffmann
A. Introduction
B. The Current State of Affairs Regarding the Doctrine of
Indirect Expropriation
The Criteria Used to Define Indirect Expropriations
The substantiality of the interference: the sole effect doctrine
The Durational Aspect
Interference by Actions and Omissions
The Enrichment of the Host State
The intentions of the State
Investment-backed expectations of the investor
The requirement of proportionality
C. Indirect Expropriation and the State s Right to Regulate
D. Recent Developments
E. Concluding Considerations
9.
Legality of Expropriations
August Reinisch
A. Introduction
Legality Requirements under General International Law
Legality Requirements in International Investment Agreements
B. The Interpretation Given to the Legality Requirements
in the Practice of Investment Arbitration
Public Purpose
138
138
139
139
140
141
142
143
144
144
144
146
146
149
150
151
151
152
156
156
159
160
160
161
162
163
165
166
167
171
171
173
176
178
178
Non-discrimination
Due Process
Compensation
Implications of the Legality/Illegality of an
Expropriation for Remedies
C. Conclusions
10.
Capital Transfer Restrictions under Modern
Investment Treaties
Abba
Kolo
and Thomas
Walde
A. Introduction
B. The Development of International Law on
Foreign Exchange Regulation
C. Treatment of Capital Transfer
Restrictions under Modern Investment Treaties
D. Application of the Doctrine of Necessity under
International Law to Exchange Restriction Measures
E. Exchange Restrictions and Indirect Expropriation
F. Other Investment Obligations, in Particular,
Fair and Equitable Treatment
Transparency and the Protection of Legitimate
Expectations
Freedom from Coercion or Harassment
Procedural Propriety
Protection against Arbitrariness; Discrimination and
National Treatment
Good Faith
G. Remedies and Compensation
H. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
186
191
194
199
204
205
205
206
213
217
227
233
235
236
237
238
239
240
242
245
257
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Table
of
Contents
Notes on
Contributors
xv
Table
of
Cases
xvii
Table
of Treaties
xxvii
1.
Introduction:
Interrelationship of
Standards
1
Christoph Schreuer
2.
Admission and Establishment
in the Context of
Investment Protection
9
Anna Joubin-Bret
A. Introduction
9
B. Approaches to Admission in IIAs
10
Entry of Foreign Investment
10
Admission Model
11
MFN Treatment Only
12
Pre-establishment Model
13
C. Admitting Investment in Accordance with the Laws and
Regulations of the Host State: Case Studies
16
Salini
v
Morocco
20
Tokios
Tokelès
v
Ukraine
21
Bayindir
v
Pakistan
22
Aguas
del
Tunari
v
Bolivia
22
Inceysa
v
El Salvador
24
Fraport
v
Philippines
25
Ioannis Kardassopoulos
v
Georgia
26
D. Conclusions
26
National Treatment
29
Andrea
K. Björklund
A. Introduction
29
B. Background and Treaty Practice
30
C. Investment Case Law
37
Like Circumstances
38
Less Favourable Treatment
48
Treatment 'No Less Favourable'
v
'Best' or
'Most Favourable' Treatment
54
Burden of Proof
56
D. Conclusions
58
χ
Table of Contents
4.
Most-Favoured-Nation (MFN) Treatment
59
Andreas R. Ziegler
A. Introduction
59
B. Historical Developments and Theoretical Foundations
of the MFN Clause
60
Typical Examples
60
Historical Developments
61
C. Main Types and Economic Foundation of MFN Treatment
64
D. Important Investment Arbitration Awards relating to MFN
67
Asian Agricultural Products Ltd (AAPL)
υ
Sri Lanka
67
Pope and
Talbot
ν
Canada
67
Maffeziní v
Spain
68
ADPv USA
68
The Loewen Group, Lnc, RaymondL. Loewen
ν
The United States of America
68
Yaung Chi Oo (YCO) Trading Pte Ltd
ν
Myanmar
69
Teemed
ν
Mexico
69
MTD
υ
Chile
69
Siemens
υ
Argentina
70
Salini
ν
Jordan
70
Lucchetti
ν
Peru
70
Plama v
Bulgaria
71
CMS
ν
Argentina
71
Impregilo S.p.
Α. ν
Pakistan
71
Camuzzi
ν
Argentina
72
Gas Natural
υ
Argentina
72
Bayindir
ν
Pakistan
72
Continental Casualty
υ
Argentina
73
National Grid Transco pic
ν
Argentina
73
Telenor
ν
Hungary
73
Suez,
Sociedad
General
de Aguas de
Barcelona
S.A.,
and
Vivendi UniversalS.
Α. ν
Argentina and AWG
Group Ltd
ν
Argentina
73
Berschader
ν
Russia
74
E. Specific Issues Addressed in Investor-State Arbitration
74
The Ejusdem Generis Principle
74
Explicit Descriptions of the Scope
75
General and Explicit Exceptions from MFN Treatment
79
Specifically Negotiated Provisions
83
Relevance for Procedural Provision
84
F. Outlook
86
Table of Contents
5.
Arbitrary and Unreasonable Measures
Veijo Heiskanen
A. Introduction
B. Non-impairment Standard: Three Perspectives
The Perspective of'Judicial Economy'
'Methodological' Perspective
'Substantive' Perspective
'I know it when I see it'
Due process approach
The non-impairment standard and customary
international law
C. Conclusion
6.
Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard:
Recent Developments
Katia Yannaca-Small
A. Introduction
B. Does the Standard belong to a Specific Legal Order or
is it an Autonomous Standard?
C. What is the Normative Content of the Fair and Equitable
Treatment Standard as it has been Formulated by
Arbitral Tribunals?
Obligation of Vigilance and Protection
Denial of Justice, Due Process
Lack of Arbitrariness and Non-discrimination
Transparency and Stability
Legitimate Expectations
Proportionality
D. Conclusion
7.
Full Protection and Security
Giuditta
Cordero
Moss
A. Introduction
B. The Sources
Overview of the Different Formulations
Importance of the Formulations
C. International Standard
International Law as a Ceiling
International Law as a Floor
International Law as Equivalent
xl
87
87
89
91
93
101
101
103
106
109
111
111
113
118
118
119
120
121
124
126
129
131
131
132
133
134
136
136
136
137
Table
of
Contents
Table
of
Contents
D.
Physical Safety
Causality
Forms of Behaviour
Due diligence
Subjective or objective standard?
Sovereign appreciation
E. Application beyond Physical Safety
Scope of Application Restricted to Physical Safety
Scope of Application beyond Physical Safety
Availability of the legal system
Legal security as an independent standard
Overlap with other Standards
Fair and equitable treatment
Action in combat
F. Conclusion
8.
Indirect Expropriation
Anne K. Hoffmann
A. Introduction
B. The Current State of Affairs Regarding the Doctrine of
Indirect Expropriation
The Criteria Used to Define Indirect Expropriations
The substantiality of the interference: the 'sole effect doctrine'
The Durational Aspect
Interference by Actions and Omissions
The Enrichment of the Host State
The intentions of the State
Investment-backed expectations of the investor
The requirement of proportionality
C. Indirect Expropriation and the State's Right to Regulate
D. Recent Developments
E. Concluding Considerations
9.
Legality of Expropriations
August Reinisch
A. Introduction
Legality Requirements under General International Law
Legality Requirements in International Investment Agreements
B. The Interpretation Given to the Legality Requirements
in the Practice of Investment Arbitration
Public Purpose
138
138
139
139
140
141
142
143
144
144
144
146
146
149
150
151
151
152
156
156
159
160
160
161
162
163
165
166
167
171
171
173
176
178
178
Non-discrimination
Due Process
Compensation
Implications of the Legality/Illegality of an
Expropriation for Remedies
C. Conclusions
10.
Capital Transfer Restrictions under Modern
Investment Treaties
Abba
Kolo
and Thomas
Walde
A. Introduction
B. The Development of International Law on
Foreign Exchange Regulation
C. Treatment of Capital Transfer
Restrictions under Modern Investment Treaties
D. Application of the Doctrine of Necessity under
International Law to Exchange Restriction Measures
E. Exchange Restrictions and Indirect Expropriation
F. Other Investment Obligations, in Particular,
Fair and Equitable Treatment
Transparency and the Protection of Legitimate
Expectations
Freedom from Coercion or Harassment
Procedural Propriety
Protection against Arbitrariness; Discrimination and
'National Treatment'
Good Faith
G. Remedies and Compensation
H. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
186
191
194
199
204
205
205
206
213
217
227
233
235
236
237
238
239
240
242
245
257 |
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topic | Investments, Foreign (International law) Arbitration and award, International |
topic_facet | Investments, Foreign (International law) Arbitration and award, International Konferenzschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016774133&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT reinischaugust standardsofinvestmentprotection |