An introduction to international investment law:
"International investment law is best described as a field of public international law which deals with the laws governing the commercial activities of multinational enterprises that are undertaken in foreign states. This occurs when a business or firm decides to open a branch of operations ove...
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Zusammenfassung: | "International investment law is best described as a field of public international law which deals with the laws governing the commercial activities of multinational enterprises that are undertaken in foreign states. This occurs when a business or firm decides to open a branch of operations overseas, such as a factory or a mine, and in so doing it may come into conflict with that host state's laws. These may control the nature or extent of the economic activities the firm is allowed to pursue, such as licensing requirements, labor or environmental standards. While this situation may appear to be a matter for resolution by application of domestic laws of the host state through its courts, increasingly recourse is given to international law and international tribunals for answers. International investment law is a species of public international law in the sense that it comprises legal commitments made by sovereign states at the international level as captured by the international investment agreements. While often overlooked, it also has private law elements because the rights (and to a lesser extent obligations) of firms are in some cases formulated by investment contracts between firms and the states in which they operate. In this latter sense, international investment law can be viewed as field of transnational contract law, governed both by domestic legal systems and by the rules of international law"... |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
TABLE OF CASES PAGE XI
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XVI
1. INTRODUCTION TO FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT: HISTORY, TRENDS
AND RATIONALES 1
1.1 INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW 1
1.2 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT 3
1.3 HISTORICAL CONTEXT - BEGINNINGS OF FOREIGN DIRECT
INVESTMENT (FDI) 6
1.4 THE COLONIAL PERIOD 7
1.5 POST-COLONIALISM AND GUNBOAT DIPLOMACY 10
1.6 THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY 13
1.7 CONCEPTS OF PROPERTY 16
1.8 CURRENT TRENDS IN FDI 18
1.9 ECONOMIC RATIONALES FOR FDI - COST AND PROFIT 20
1.10 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND HOST STATES 23
1.10.1 ADVANTAGES 23
1.10.2 DISADVANTAGES 25
1.11 SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT 27
1.12 CONCLUSION 31
2. BILATERAL, REGIONAL AND MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT
AGREEMENTS AND INVESTMENT CONTRACTS 33
2.1 INTRODUCTION 33
2.2 BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES 34
2.3 REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS 40
2.3.1 ENERGY CHARTER TREATY (ECT) 40
2.3.2 NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
(NAFTA) 41
2.3.3 ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH EAST ASIAN NATIONS
COMPREHENSIVE INVESTMENT AGREEMENT (ACIA) 42
2.3.4 THE TRANS PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP (TPP) 42
VI CONTENTS
3.
4.
2.3.5 TRANSATLANTIC TRADE AND INVESTMENT
PARTNERSHIP (TTIP) 43
2.3.6 ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF WEST AFRICAN STATES
(ECOWAS) 44
2.4 THE WORLD BANK 45
2.4.1 THE MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE
AGENCY (MIGA) 46
2.4.2 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (IFC) 47
2.4.3 THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THE SETTLEMENT OF
INVESTMENT DISPUTES (ICSID) 49
2.5 THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (WTO) 50
2.5.1 GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TRADE IN SERVICES
(GATS) 51
2.5.2 AGREEMENT ON TRADE-RELATED INVESTMENT
MEASURES (TRIMS) 53
2.5.3 AGREEMENT ON TRADE-RELATED ASPECTS OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (TRIPS)
2.6 THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF)
2.7 THE ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND
DEVELOPMENT (OECD)
2.8 OTHER MULTILATERAL INITIATIVES
2.9 INVESTMENT CONTRACTS
2.10 CONCLUSION
NATIONAL LAWS GOVERNING FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND
DEFINITIONS AND CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2 STATE RESPONSIBILITY
3.3 NATIONAL INVESTMENT LAWS
3.4 DEFINITIONS OF INVESTMENT AND INVESTOR
3.4.1 INVESTMENT
3.4.2 INVESTOR
3.4.3 DENIAL OF BENEFITS
3.5 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
3.6 CONCLUSION
GUARANTEES AGAINST DISCRIMINATION: NATIONAL TREATMENT
AND MOST FAVOURED NATION
4.1 INTRODUCTION
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CONTENTS VII
4.2 NATIONAL TREATMENT 96
4.2.1 OVERVIEW 96
4.2.2 EXCEPTIONS 99
4.2.3 THE APPLICATION OF THE STANDARD 104
4.3 MOST FAVOURED NATION (MFN) 109
4.3.1 OVERVIEW 109
4.3.2 EXCEPTIONS 111
4.3.3 THE APPLICATION OF THE STANDARD 114
4.4 CONCLUSION 121
5. FAIR AND EQUITABLE TREATMENT, FULL PROTECTION AND SECURITY,
AND UMBRELLA CLAUSES 124
5.1 INTRODUCTION 124
5.2 FAIR AND EQUITABLE TREATMENT (FET) 125
5.2.1 SCOPE AND APPLICATION 125
5.2.2 FET AND CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW 134
5.3 FULL PROTECTION AND SECURITY (FPS) STANDARD 137
5.3.1 SCOPE AND APPLICATION 137
5.3.2 FPS AND NON-PHYSICAL SECURITY 143
5.4 UMBRELLA CLAUSES 145
5.5 OTHER PROTECTIONS IN IIAS 149
5.5.1 GUARANTEES OF FREE TRANSFER OF CAPITAL AND
RETURNS 149
5.5.2 ENTRY AND SOJOURN OF PERSONNEL 152
5.5.3 TRANSPARENCY 153
5.6 CONCLUSION 153
6. GUARANTEES AGAINST EXPROPRIATION 156
6.1 INTRODUCTION 156
6.2 SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS 156
6.2.1 THE RIGHT TO EXPROPRIATE 156
6.2.2 DIRECT EXPROPRIATION 158
6.2.3 INDIRECT EXPROPRIATION 161
6.3 THE LEGALITY OF EXPROPRIATION 168
6.3.1 LAWFUL EXPROPRIATION 168
6.3.2 UNLAWFUL EXPROPRIATION 172
6.4 LEGITIMATE TAKINGS 173
6.5 EXPROPRIATION - INTANGIBLE ASSETS 179
6.6 CONCLUSION 183
VIII CONTENTS
7. COMPENSATION
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
INTRODUCTION
MEASURE OF COMPENSATION
7.2.1 PROMPT, ADEQUATE AND EFFECTIVE
7.2.2 THE CALVO DOCTRINE
ILLEGAL TAKINGS AND OTHER TREATY BREACHES
SPECIAL COMPENSATION PROVISIONS
VALUATION OF INVESTMENT
7.5.1 BOOK VALUE
7.5.2 REPLACEMENT VALUE
7.5.3 DISCOUNTED CASH FLOW
7.5.4 LIQUIDATION VALUE
7.5.5 COST OF THE INVESTMENT
MORAL DAMAGES
NON-PECUNIARY REMEDIES
CONCLUSION
8. DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
INTRODUCTION
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO
DOMESTIC COURTS
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROVISIONS
STATE-TO-STATE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROVISIONS
INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROVISIONS
8.5.1 SCOPE
8.5.2 PRIOR EXHAUSTION OF LOCAL REMEDIES
8.5.3 CHOICE OF SPECIFIC FORA
8.5.4 TRANSPARENCY AND ACCESS
8.5.5 APPLICABLE LAW
8.5.6 OTHER COMMON FEATURES OF INVESTOR-STATE
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROVISIONS
ARBITRATION SYSTEMS
8.6.1 ICSID
8.6.2 NON-ICSID SYSTEMS
ENHANCED INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT:
NEW REGIMES
COSTS
CONCLUSION
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CONTENTS IX
9. PUBLIC INTEREST ISSUES: THE ENVIRONMENT, HUMAN RIGHTS
AND CULTURE 250
9.1 INTRODUCTION 250
9.2 CATEGORIES OF PUBLIC INTEREST 252
9.2.1 GENERAL PUBLIC INTEREST AND SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT 252
9.2.2 THE ENVIRONMENT 256
9.2.3 HEALTH 261
9.2.4 LABOUR 263
9.2.5 CULTURE 266
9.3 PUBLIC INTEREST AND EXPROPRIATION 271
9.4 CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) 272
9.5 VOLUNTARY GUIDELINES ENCOMPASSING PUBLIC INTEREST 273
9.5.1 OECD GUIDELINES FOR MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES 274
9.5.2 UN GLOBAL COMPACT 275
9.5.3 THE COLLEVECCHIO DECLARATION ON FINANCIAL
SERVICES 275
9.5.4 THE EQUATOR PRINCIPLES 276
9.5.5 THE CERES PRINCIPLES 276
9.5.6 THE SANTIAGO PRINCIPLES 277
9.6 PUBLIC INTEREST IN DEVELOPMENT BANK LENDING
GUIDELINES 277
9.6.1 THE MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE
AGENCY (MIGA) 278
9.6.2 THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (IFC) 278
9.6.3 THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS 279
9.6.4 THE NEW DEVELOPMENT BANK (NDB) 279
9.7 BALANCING PUBLIC INTEREST AGAINST TREATY PROTECTIONS 280
9.8 CONCLUSION 282
10. NON-PRECLUDED MEASURES: ESSENTIAL SECURITY, ECONOMIC
STABILITY AND THE DEFENCE OF NECESSITY 284
10.1 INTRODUCTION 284
10.2 ESSENTIAL SECURITY 285
10.2.1 FDI AS A RISK TO ESSENTIAL SECURITY 285
10.2.2 ESSENTIAL SECURITY EXCEPTIONS IN IIAS 286
10.2.3 DOMESTIC SCREENING LAWS AND NATIONAL SECURITY 290
10.2.4 ESSENTIAL SECURITY AND ECONOMIC SANCTIONS 292
CONTENTS
11.
10.3 ECONOMIC STABILITY OBJECTIVES 293
10.3.1 FDI AND ECONOMIC CRISES 293
10.3.2 ECONOMIC STABILITY AND PRUDENTIAL MEASURES 295
10.4 THE DOCTRINE OF NECESSITY 298
10.4.1 THE SCOPE OF THE DOCTRINE 298
10.4.2 THE ARGENTINA CASES 300
10.5 CONCLUSION 304
BEYOND INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW
11.1 INTRODUCTION
11.2 RISK MITIGATION
11.3 POLITICAL RISK INSURANCE (PRI)
11.3.1 NATIONAL PROVIDERS
11.3.2 MULTILATERAL PROVIDERS
11.3.3 REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANK PROVIDERS
11.3.4 PRIVATE PROVIDERS
11.3.5 EFFECTIVENESS OF PRI
11.4 IMPROVEMENTS IN DOMESTIC GOVERNANCE
11.5 INCENTIVES
11.6 CONCLUDING CRITICISMS OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT
LAW
11.6.1 FRAGMENTATION
11.6.2 IMBALANCE
11.6.3 EXTENSION
11.6.4 RE-CONSTITUTIONALIZATION
11.7 CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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