Stabilization clauses in international investment law: a sustainable development approach
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adam_text | Contents Part I 1 2 Stabilization Clauses and Sustainable Development: Setting the Framework The Stabilization Clause / Regulatory Power Antinomy and Sustainable Development: An Introduction........................................... References...................................................................................................... Meaning, Evolution, Rationale, Sources and Typology of Stabilization Clauses.............................................................................. A. Meaning of Stabilization Clauses........................................................... B. Origin and Evolution of Stabilization Clauses...................................... C. Rationale of Stabilization Clauses.......................................................... I. A Risk-Mitigation Tool....................................................................... II. A Foreign Investment-Encouragement Tool.................................... D. Sources of Stabilization Clauses............................................................ E. Typology of Stabilization Clauses.......................................................... I. Technique of Stabilization................................................................... 1. Traditional (Classical) Stabilization Clauses................................. a) Stabilization Clauses Stricto Sensu............................................ i. Freezing Clauses / Incorporation Clauses.............................. ii. Non-application and Inconsistency Clauses......................... b) Intangibility
Clauses.................................................................... 2. Current (Modem) Stabilization Clauses......................................... a) Economic Equilibrium Clauses / Economic Balancing Clauses.............................................................................................. b) Allocation of Burden Clauses..................................................... II. Scope of Stabilization......................................................................... 1. Subjects (Addresses)........................................................................ 2. State Conduct and State Measures.................................................. 3. Duration............................................................................................. 4. Areas of Law.................................................................................... 5. Effect of the Change-in-Law on the Foreign Investor.................. 3 9 11 11 14 22 22 29 33 37 38 38 38 38 40 43 45 46 51 54 55 56 57 58 66 xliii
xliv Contents ІП. Hybrid Stabilization Clauses............................................................ IV. Disguised Stabilization Clauses....................................................... F. Key Features of Stabilization Clauses.................................................... G. Conclusion................................................................................................ References...................................................................................................... 3 The Implications of Stabilization Clauses on the Host State’s Regulatory Power: A Sustainable Development Perspective............. A. Introduction.............................................................................................. B. Regulatory Power for Public Welfare: A Concern of Host States ... C. Implications of Stabilization Clauses on the Host State’s Regulatory Power.......................................................................................... I. No Impact on the Host State’s Regulatory Power............................ П. Positive Impact on the Host State’s Regulatory Power.................. Ш. Negative Impact on the Host State’s Regulatory Power............... D. The Perspective of Sustainable Development....................................... I. Meaning and Rationale of Sustainable Development....................... II. Evolution of the Sustainable Development Agenda........................ Ш. Content of Sustainable Development.............................................. IV. Legal Significance of Sustainable Development in
International Law..................................................................................... 1. The Grounding of Sustainable Development................................ a) International Treaty Law............................................................. b) International Jurisprudence......................................................... c) National Law................................................................................ 2. Normativity and Legality of Sustainable Development............... 3. The ILA Principles Relating to Sustainable Development.......... V. The Role and Limits of Sustainable Development in the Context of the Stabilization Clause / Regulatory Power Antinomy ... E. Conclusion................................................................................................ References...................................................................................................... Part II 4 69 71 72 77 82 89 89 90 93 93 94 94 103 105 109 118 122 122 123 129 136 141 152 163 172 175 The Legal Status of Stabilization Clauses Under National and International Law: The Traditional and Current Practice The Legal Status of Stabilization Clauses Under National Law.... A. Introduction.............................................................................................. B. Techniques for the Application of National Law: The Stabilization Clause as a Choice-of-Law Clause.............................................................. C. The Legal Status of Stabilization Clauses in View of Some Constitutional
Principles............................................................................... D. The ‘Public Interest’ Argument and the Facets of Stabilization Clauses........................................................................................................... E. The Functions of Stabilization Clauses Under National Law.............. F. Conclusion................................................................................................. References...................................................................................................... 187 187 187 191 200 204 208 209
Contents 5 The Legal Status of Stabilization Clauses Under International Law: The Traditional Debate Revisited............................................................ 213 A. Introduction.............................................................................................. 213 B. The Internationalization of Investment Contracts and the Role of Stabilization Clauses..................................................................................... 216 C. Substantive Issues of International Law................................................ 225 I. Stabilization Clauses and the Principle of Sanctity of Contract. . . 227 1. Pacta sunt servanda and the Binding Nature of Stabilization Clauses................................................................................................... 227 2. Pacta sunt servanda and Its Limitations........................................ 229 a) A General Overview.................................................................... 229 b) Investment Contracts as Administrative Contracts and Their Mutability in the Public Interest.................................... 232 c) Mutability of Investment Contracts in the Public Interest and the Exceptional Nature of Stabilization Clauses.................... 238 П. Stabilization Clauses and the Principle of Permanent Sovereignty Over Natural Resources........................................................................... 243 1. The Principle of Permanent Sovereignty Over Natural Resources............................................................................................... 243
2. The ‘Derogation’ Argument............................................................ 246 3. The ‘Manifestation’ Argument....................................................... 251 4. The ‘Partial Limitation’ Argument: Conditions for the Applicability of Stabilization Clauses................................................ 256 a) Host State’s Voluntariness.......................................................... 257 b) Expression and Clarity of the Provision.................................... 258 c) Limitations of Scope in Terms of Time and Subjects.............. 259 d) Limitations of Scope in Terms of State Actions: Lawful vä. Unlawful Nationalization................................................................. 262 Ш. Stabilization Clauses as a Mutual Necessity: A Pragmatic Argument.................................................................................................. 267 D. Remedies in Case of Violation of Stabilization Clauses...................... 271 E. The Shift to Modem Stabilization Clauses............................................ 278 F. The Functions of Stabilization Clauses Under International Law .... 281 G. Conclusion................................................................................................ 285 References...................................................................................................... 288 6 The Legal Status of Stabilization Clauses Under International Law: The Current Practice.................................................................................. A.
Introduction.............................................................................................. B. Stabilization Clauses Under the Standard of Expropriation................ I. Stabilization Clauses as a Condition for the Lawfulness of Expropriation............................................................................................ П. Stabilization Clauses as Evidence of ‘Legitimate Expectations’. . 1. The Expropriation vä. Regulation Debate...................................... 295 295 299 300 302 302
xlvi Contents 2. The Expropriation vs. Regulation Debate Under the Presence of Stabilization Clauses........................................................................ Ш. The Restrictive Effect of Stabilization Clauses on the Host State’s Regulatory Power........................................................................ C. Stabilization Clauses Under the Standard of Fair and Equitable Treatment....................................................................................................... I. Stabilization Clauses as Evidence of ‘Legitimate Expectations’. . . 1. Contractual Arrangements and Unilateral Promissory Statements............................................................................................. 2. General Legislative and Regulatory Framework........................... a) The ‘Negative’ Conduct of the Host State................................ b) The Investment Environment of the Host State....................... c) The Conduct of the Foreign Investor......................................... 3. The ‘Internationalization’ Effect of Stabilization Clauses........... П. The Restrictive Effect of Stabilization Clauses on the Host State’s Regulatory Power........................................................................ D. Stabilization Clauses Under the Standard of Full Protection and Security................................................................................................... E. Stabilization Clauses Under the Umbrella Clause................................ I. Implications of Umbrella Clauses on Stabilization
Clauses............. П. The Restrictive Effect of Stabilization Clauses on the Host State’s Regulatory Power........................................................................ F. Stabilization Clauses and the Most-Favored-Nation Treatment.......... G. Remedies for Violation of Stabilization Clauses.................................. H. Conclusion................................................................................................ References...................................................................................................... Part Ш 7 314 324 328 332 334 337 339 341 343 344 346 355 357 359 364 365 368 370 373 Reconciling the Antinomy Between the Stabilization Clause and the Host State’s Regulatory Power in the Light of Sustainable Development The Role of a Sustainable Development Approach in Reconciling the Antinomy Between Stabilization Clauses and the Host State’s Regulatory Power........................................................................................ A. Introduction.............................................................................................. B. Manifestations of Sustainable Development in the Applicable Law................................................................................................................. C. The International Law Level................................................................... I. Sustainable Development Language in the New Generation of BAs....................................................................................................... 1.
Preamble............................................................................................ a) Preambular Objectives................................................................. b) Treaty’s Preambular Context...................................................... c) Treaty’s Broader Internal Context.............................................. 383 383 385 389 389 394 394 398 399
xlvii Contents 2. Operative Part................................................................................... a) ‘Right to Regulate’ Provisions.................................................... b) ‘Maintenance of Non-Economic Standards’ Provisions.......... c) ‘Not-Lowering of Standards’ Provisions................................... d) ‘General Exceptions’ Provisions................................................ e) Other Provisions........................................................................... 3. Language on Investor Responsible Conduct................................. a) CSR as a Voluntary Undertaking............................................... b) CSR Provisions in ПАѕ............................................................... П. Sustainable Development Under the Older ПАѕ and Investment Jurisprudence............................................................................................ 1. The Principle of Systemic Integration............................................ 2. Sustainable Development Inherent in Judicial Reasoning........... Ш. Remarks on the Extent of Application of a Sustainable Development Approach........................................................................... D. The Contractual Level............................................................................. E. The National Law Level.......................................................................... F. Conclusion.................................................................................................
References...................................................................................................... g Reconceptualizing Stabilization Clauses in Light of a Constructive Sustainable Development Approach........................................................ A. A Constructive Sustainable Development Approach and the Quest for a Legitimate Compromise........................................................... B. Reconceptualizing Stabilization Clauses............................................... I. Some Theoretical Propositions............................................................ 1. Reconceptualizing the Scope of Stabilization Clauses................. 2. Reconceptualizing the Rationale of Stabilization Clauses........... 3. Usefulness of Reconceptualized Stabilization Clauses................. П. Reflection of the Theoretical Propositions in the Current Practice...................................................................................................... Ш. Prospects of the Reconceptualized Stabilization Clauses for Reconciling the Antinomy...................................................................... C. Conclusion................................................................................................ References...................................................................................................... Part IV 9 401 401 404 405 408 412 413 414 418 423 424 428 430 431 437 443 445 451 451 459 459 459 466 474 477 482 488 489 Summary and Conclusions Summary and
Conclusions........................................................................ A. The Practical Relevance of Stabilization Clauses................................. B. The Stabilization Clause / Host State Regulatory Power Antinomy as a Challenge for Sustainable Development............................................. C. The Legal Status and Extent of Application of Stabilization Clauses in View of the Host State’s Power to Regulate........................... 497 497 499 501
xlviii Contenu I. The Limited Effects of Stabilization Clauses Under National Law............................................................................................................ П. The Traditional Debates on the Effects of Stabilization Clauses Under International Law and Indications for Their Moderate Applicability............................................................................ Ш. The Predominantly Broad Applicability of Stabilization Clauses Under Current International Law and Indications for Their Moderate Applicability............................................................................................. D. Prospects of Reconciling the Antinomy in Light of Sustainable Development.................................................................................................. I. The Prospects of a Sustainable Development Approach.................. П. The Prospects of a Constructive Sustainable Development Approach................................................................................................... Ш. The Reconceptualization of the Scope and Rationale of Stabilization Clauses................................................................................ References...................................................................................................... 501; ՛ 502¡ 507 511 511 514 515 520 Bibliography................................................................................................... 523 Books and Articles........................................................................................
Encyclopedias/Dictionaries.......................................................................... News and Publications in Professional Magazines.................................... Reports and Contributions from International Organizations................... Reports and Contributions from Law Firms and Other Private Actors (Consulting Firms/NGOs etc.)..................................................................... List of Recommended Sources.................................................................... 523 541 541 541 544 545
This book analyzes the tension between the host state s commitment to provide regulatory stability for foreign investors - which is a tool for attracting FDI and generating economic growth - and its evolving non-economic commitments towards its citizens with regard to environmental protection and social welfare. The main thesis is that the stabilization clause/regulatory power antinomy, as it appears in many cases, contradicts the content and rationale of sustainable development, a concept that is increasingly prevalent in national and international law and which aims at the integration and balancing of economic, environmental, and social development To reconcile this antinomy at the decision-making and dispute settlement levels, the book employs a constructive sustainable development approach, which is based on the integration and reconciliation imperatives of the concept of sustainable development as well as on the application of principles of law such as non discrimination, public purpose, due process, proportionality, and more generally, good governance and rule of law. It subsequently re-conceptualizes stabilization clauses in terms of their design (ex-ante) and interpretation (ex post), yielding stability to the benefit of foreign investors, while also mitigating their negative effects on the host state’s power to regulate.
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