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adam_text | Summary of Contents Foreword to the Third Edition Table of Cases List ofAbbreviations I. History, Sources, and Nature of International Investment Law 1. The history of international investment law 2. The sources of international investment law 3. The nature of international investment law II. Interpretation and Intertemporal Application of Investment Treaties 1. The interpretation of investment treaties 2. Application of investment treaties in time III. Investor 1. Private foreign investors 2. Nationality of individuals 3. Nationality of corporations 4. A local company as a foreign investor 5. Nationality planning 6. Denial of benefits 7. An active investor? xvii xix lxiii 1 2 15 24 35 35 49 58 58 60 63 67 71 74 78 IV. Investment 1. Terminology and concept 2. Definitions of investment 3. A general concept of investment? 4. Types of investments 5. The unity of an investment 6. The origin of the investment 7. Investments in the host State’s territory 8. Investment in accordance with host State law 9. Indirect investments 82 83 85 90 96 99 102 104 106 114 V. Investment Contracts 1. Types of investment contracts 2. Applicable law 3. Dispute settlement 4. Stabilization clauses 5. Renegotation and adaptation 6. Relationship to investment treaties 122 122 124 125 126 129 130
vi SUMMARY OF CONTENTS VI. Admission and Establishment 1. The right to control admission and establishment 2. The move towards economic liberalism 3. Investment promotion 4. The right to admission and the right of establishment 5. Treaty models of admission 6. Performance requirements 7. The inception of an investment VII. 132 132 133 134 135 136 140 142 Expropriation 1. The object of an expropriation 2. Expropriation as an act of government 3. Indirect expropriation 4. The legality of an expropriation 146 147 151 153 182 VIII. Standards of Protection 1. Fair and equitable treatment 2. Full protection and security 3. Arbitrary or discriminatory measures 4. National treatment 5. Most-favoured-nation treatment 6. The umbrella clause 7. Effective means 8. Transfer of funds 186 186 230 239 252 263 271 286 290 IX. Emergency Situations and Armed Conflicts 1. Competing policies 2. Effects of violence under traditional international law 3. The ILC Articles on State Responsibility 4. Treaty law 296 296 297 297 303 X. Attribution 1. Sources and principles 2. Organs, provinces, and municipalities 3. Exercise of governmental authority 4. Instruction, direction, or control 313 313 315 322 325 XI. Political Risk Insurance 1. History and purpose 2. Different types of insurance 3. Subrogation 4. Risks covered 5. Disputes between investors and insurers 329 329 330 331 332 333 XII. Settling Investment Disputes 1. State v State disputes 2. The limited usefulness of domestic courts 334 334 339
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS 3. Settlement of investor-State disputes by arbitration and conciliation 4. Arbitration institutions and regimes 5. Investment disputes 6. The parties to investment disputes 7. Consent to investment arbitration 8. Conditions for the institution of proceedings 9. MFN clauses and dispute settlement 10. Treaty claims and contract claims 11. Procedure 12. Applicable law 13. Remedies 14. Costs 15. Review of awards 16. Enforcement of awards Index ѴІІ 340 342 349 354 360 379 387 392 399 416 425 431 433 446 451
Contents Foreword to the Third Edition Table of Cases List ofAbbreviations xvii xix lxiii I. History, Sources, and Nature of International Investment Law 1. The history of international investment law (a) Early developments (b) The emergence of an international minimum standard (c) Developments after the Second World War (d) The evolution of investment protection treaties (e) The quest for a multilateral framework (f) Recent developments 2. The sources of international investment law (a) The ICSID Convention (b) Bilateral investment treaties (c) Sectoral and regional treaties (d) Customary international law (e) General principles of law (f) Unilateral statements (g) Case law 3. The nature of international investment law (a) Investment law and trade law (b) Balancing duties and benefits (c) The investor’s perspective: a long-term risk (d) The host State’s perspective: attracting foreign investment (e) International investment law and sovereign regulation (f) International investment law and good governance (g) Obligations for investors 1 2 2 4 6 8 10 13 15 16 16 18 22 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 33 II. Interpretation and Intertemporal Application of Investment Treaties 1. The interpretation of investment treaties (a) The general rule of treaty interpretation (b) Travaux préparatoires (c) The relevance of other treaties (d) Interpretative statements (e) The authority of precedents’ (f) Towards a greater uniformity of interpretation 2. Application of investment treaties in time (a) The date relevant to determine jurisdiction 35 35 36 39 41 42 45 47 49 49
X CONTENTS (b) The timing of investments, events, and disputes (c) Applicable law and jurisdiction (d) Relevant dates under the ICSID Convention III. Investor 1. Private foreign investors 2. Nationality of individuals 3. Nationality of corporations 4. A local company as a foreign investor 5. Nationality planning 6. Denial of benefits 7. An active investor? IV. Investment 1. Terminology and concept 2. Definitions of investment (a) Investment contracts (b) Definitions in national laws (c) Definitions in treaties 3. A general concept of investment? (a) ‘Investment’ in Article 25 of the ICSID Convention (b) The Salini test 4. Types of investments (a) Tangible assets (b) Contract rights (c) Shareholding (d) Financial instruments (e) Intellectual property rights (f) Arbitral awards 5. The unity of an investment 6. The origin of the investment 7. Investments in the host State’s territory (a) Financial instruments (b) Pre-shipment inspections (c) Transboundary harm 8. Investment in accordance with host State law (a) Illegality in contract-based disputes (b) Illegality in disputes based on domestic legislation (c) Illegality in treaty-based disputes (d) Illegality in making the investment (e) The nature of the violated rules (f) Severity of the violation (g) Toleration of illegality by the host State (h) Illegalities committed by the host State 9. Indirect investments (a) Customary international law 50 52 55 58 58 60 63 67 71 74 78 82 83 85 85 85 86 90 90 91 96 96 97 97 98 98 99 99 102 104 104 105 106 106 107 107 107 110 111 112 113 114 114 115
CONTENTS (b) (c) (d) (e) Shareholding as a form of investment Minority shareholding Indirect shareholding The nature of the protected rights V. Investment Contracts 1. Types of investment contracts 2. Applicable law 3. Dispute settlement 4. Stabilization clauses 5. Renegotiation and adaptation 6. Relationship to investment treaties VI. Admission and Establishment 1. The right to control admission and establishment 2. The move towards economic liberalism 3. Investment promotion 4. The right to admission and the right of establishment 5. Treaty models of admission (a) The admission clause model (b) The right of establishment model 6. Performance requirements 7. The inception of an investment (a) Pre-investment activities (b) The existence of investment activities VII. Expropriation 1. The object of an expropriation (a) Expropriation of contract rights (b) Partial expropriation 2. Expropriation as an act of government 3. Indirect expropriation (a) Broad formulae (b) Some illustrative cases (c) Severity of the deprivation (d) Duration of a measure (e) Loss of control (f) Effect or intention? (g) Legitimate expectations (h) Regulatory measures (i) Creeping expropriation 4. The legality of an expropriation VIII. Standards of Protection 1. Fair and equitable treatment (a) Introduction (b) History ХІ 116 117 117 120 122 122 124 125 126 129 130 132 132 133 134 135 136 136 137 140 142 143 144 146 147 147 149 151 153 153 157 163 165 167 169 171 174 180 182 186 186 186 188
xii CONTENTS (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) 2. 3. 4. 5. Tactual variations Definitions of fair and equitable treatment Relationship ofFET to other standards Fair and equitable treatment and customary international law Specific applications of the fair and equitable treatment standard aa. Stability and consistency bb. Legitimate expectations cc. Transparency dd. Compliance with contractual obligations ее. Procedural propriety and due process if. Application of domestic law gg. Freedom from coercion and harassment hh. Good faith (h) Composite acts (i) Conclusion Full protection and security (a) Concept (b) The standard of liability (c) Protection against physical violence and harassment (d) Legal protection (e) Relationship to customary international law Arbitrary or discriminatory measures (a) Introduction (b) Textual variations (c) The meaning of‘arbitrary1 aa. Rational decision-making bb. Rule of law cc. Adverse intention dd. Due process (d) The meaning of‘discriminatory’ aa. The basis of comparison bb. Discriminatory intent National treatment (a) General meaning (b) The basis of comparison: like circumstances (c) Less favourable treatment (d) Is there a justification for the differentiation? (e) The relevance of discriminatory intent (f) The relevance of WTO case law (g) Burden of proof Most-favoured-nation treatment (a) Introduction (b) The ejusdem generis rule (c) The scope of MFN clauses (d) Variations of MFN clauses (e) MFN and substantive rights 190 191 195 198 205 205 208 212 214 216 221 223 225 228 230 230 231 232 234 235 238 239 239 240 241 242 245 246 247 249 250 251 252
253 254 256 259 261 262 263 263 264 265 266 267 269
CONTENTS 6. The umbrella clause (a) Meaning and origin (b) Effective application of umbrella clauses (c) Restrictive application of umbrella clauses (d) Umbrella clauses and privity of contract (e) Umbrella clauses and unilateral undertakings 7. Effective means 8. Transfer of funds (a) Monetary sovereignty (b) Types of covered transfers (c) Inward and outward transfers (d) Transfers in accordance with host State law (e) Currencies, exchange rates, and delay (f) Restrictions IX. Emergency Situations and Armed Conflicts 1. Competing policies 2. Effects of violence under traditional international law 3. The ILC Articles on State Responsibility (a) Necessity (b) Force majeure 4. Treaty law (a) Emergencies and armed conflicts in the law of treaties (b) Treaty provisions dealing with emergencies and armed conflicts aa. Compensation for losses clauses bb. Extended war clauses cc. Security clauses X. Attribution 1. Sources and principles 2. Organs, provinces, and municipalities (a) State organs (b) Provinces and municipalities (c) The role of domestic law (d) Legal personality (e) State ownership (f) Defacto organs (g) Excess of authority 3. Exercise of governmental authority (a) Governmental authority (b) Exercise of governmental authority in the particular instance 4. Instruction, direction, or control (a) Effective and specific control (b) Degree of control (c) Ownership and control ХІІІ 271 272 275 278 282 285 286 290 291 292 294 294 294 295 296 296 297 297 298 302 303 303 305 305 307 309 313 313 315 316 317 317 318 319 319 321 322 322 324 325 325 327 327
xiv XL CONTENTS Political Risk Insurance 1. History and purpose 2. Different types of insurance 3. Subrogation 4. Risks covered 5. Disputes between investors and insurers XII. Settling Investment Disputes 1. State v State disputes (a) Diplomatic protection (b) Disputes between States 2. The limited usefulness of domestic courts 3. Settlement of investor-State disputes by arbitration and conciliation 4. Arbitration institutions and regimes (a) ICSID (b) ICSID Additional Facility (c) Non-ICSID investment arbitration aa. The International Chamber of Commerce bb. The London Court of International Arbitration cc. The UNCITRAL Rules dd. The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal ее. The Permanent Court of Arbitration 5. Investment disputes (a) The dispute (b) The legal nature of the dispute (c) The directness of the dispute in relation to the investment (d) The investment 6. The parties to investment disputes (a) The host State (b) The investor (c) The investor’s nationality (d) The significance of the Additional Facility 7. Consent to investment arbitration (a) Consent by direct agreement (b) Consent through host State legislation (c) Consent through bilateral treaties (d) Consent through multilateral treaties (e) The irrevocability of consent (f) The scope of consent (g) The interpretation of consent 8. Conditions for the institution of proceedings (a) Waiting periods for amicable settlement (b) The requirement to resort to domestic courts (c) The fork in the road (d) Waiver clauses 329 329 330 331 332 333 334 334 334 338 339 340 342 342 344 345 346 347 347 348 348 349 349 350 351
353 354 354 356 358 359 360 361 362 364 368 369 372 376 379 379 381 384 386
CONTENTS 9. MFN clauses and dispute settlement (a) The wording of MFN clauses (b) MFN treatment and conditions for the institution of proceedings (c) MFN treatment and consent (d) Cherry picking 10. Treaty claims and contract claims (a) The selection of domestic courts in contracts (b) Jurisdiction of international tribunals over contract claims (c) Distinguishing treaty claims from contractclaims 11. Procedure (a) Arbitration rules (b) Institution of proceedings (c) Constitution and composition of the tribunal (d) Provisional measures (e) Expedited procedure (f) Written and oral procedure (g) Default (h) Settlement and discontinuance (i) The award (j) Transparency (k) Amicus curiae participation 12. Applicable law (a) Choice of law (b) Host State law and international law (c) Special issues of applicable law 13. Remedies (a) Satisfaction and restitution (b) Damages for an illegal act (c) Compensation for expropriation (d) Interest 14. Costs 15. Review of awards (a) Review in non-ICSID arbitration (b) Annulment of awards under the ICSID Convention aa. Improper constitution of tribunal bb. Excess of powers cc. Corruption dd. Serious departure from a fundamental rule of procedure ее. Failure to state reasons (c) Supplementation and rectification under the ICSID Convention (d) Interpretation under the ICSID Convention (e) Revision under the ICSID Convention 16. Enforcement of awards Index XV 387 387 388 389 392 392 392 395 397 399 399 400 401 404 407 409 411 411 412 413 415 416 416 420 424 425 425 426 428 430 431 433 434 435 438 439 441 441 443 444 445 445 446 451
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Summary of Contents Foreword to the Third Edition Table of Cases List ofAbbreviations I. History, Sources, and Nature of International Investment Law 1. The history of international investment law 2. The sources of international investment law 3. The nature of international investment law II. Interpretation and Intertemporal Application of Investment Treaties 1. The interpretation of investment treaties 2. Application of investment treaties in time III. Investor 1. Private foreign investors 2. Nationality of individuals 3. Nationality of corporations 4. A local company as a foreign investor 5. Nationality planning 6. Denial of benefits 7. An active investor? xvii xix lxiii 1 2 15 24 35 35 49 58 58 60 63 67 71 74 78 IV. Investment 1. Terminology and concept 2. Definitions of investment 3. A general concept of investment? 4. Types of investments 5. The unity of an investment 6. The origin of the investment 7. Investments in the host State’s territory 8. Investment in accordance with host State law 9. Indirect investments 82 83 85 90 96 99 102 104 106 114 V. Investment Contracts 1. Types of investment contracts 2. Applicable law 3. Dispute settlement 4. Stabilization clauses 5. Renegotation and adaptation 6. Relationship to investment treaties 122 122 124 125 126 129 130
vi SUMMARY OF CONTENTS VI. Admission and Establishment 1. The right to control admission and establishment 2. The move towards economic liberalism 3. Investment promotion 4. The right to admission and the right of establishment 5. Treaty models of admission 6. Performance requirements 7. The inception of an investment VII. 132 132 133 134 135 136 140 142 Expropriation 1. The object of an expropriation 2. Expropriation as an act of government 3. Indirect expropriation 4. The legality of an expropriation 146 147 151 153 182 VIII. Standards of Protection 1. Fair and equitable treatment 2. Full protection and security 3. Arbitrary or discriminatory measures 4. National treatment 5. Most-favoured-nation treatment 6. The umbrella clause 7. Effective means 8. Transfer of funds 186 186 230 239 252 263 271 286 290 IX. Emergency Situations and Armed Conflicts 1. Competing policies 2. Effects of violence under traditional international law 3. The ILC Articles on State Responsibility 4. Treaty law 296 296 297 297 303 X. Attribution 1. Sources and principles 2. Organs, provinces, and municipalities 3. Exercise of governmental authority 4. Instruction, direction, or control 313 313 315 322 325 XI. Political Risk Insurance 1. History and purpose 2. Different types of insurance 3. Subrogation 4. Risks covered 5. Disputes between investors and insurers 329 329 330 331 332 333 XII. Settling Investment Disputes 1. State v State disputes 2. The limited usefulness of domestic courts 334 334 339
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS 3. Settlement of investor-State disputes by arbitration and conciliation 4. Arbitration institutions and regimes 5. Investment disputes 6. The parties to investment disputes 7. Consent to investment arbitration 8. Conditions for the institution of proceedings 9. MFN clauses and dispute settlement 10. Treaty claims and contract claims 11. Procedure 12. Applicable law 13. Remedies 14. Costs 15. Review of awards 16. Enforcement of awards Index ѴІІ 340 342 349 354 360 379 387 392 399 416 425 431 433 446 451
Contents Foreword to the Third Edition Table of Cases List ofAbbreviations xvii xix lxiii I. History, Sources, and Nature of International Investment Law 1. The history of international investment law (a) Early developments (b) The emergence of an international minimum standard (c) Developments after the Second World War (d) The evolution of investment protection treaties (e) The quest for a multilateral framework (f) Recent developments 2. The sources of international investment law (a) The ICSID Convention (b) Bilateral investment treaties (c) Sectoral and regional treaties (d) Customary international law (e) General principles of law (f) Unilateral statements (g) Case law 3. The nature of international investment law (a) Investment law and trade law (b) Balancing duties and benefits (c) The investor’s perspective: a long-term risk (d) The host State’s perspective: attracting foreign investment (e) International investment law and sovereign regulation (f) International investment law and good governance (g) Obligations for investors 1 2 2 4 6 8 10 13 15 16 16 18 22 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 33 II. Interpretation and Intertemporal Application of Investment Treaties 1. The interpretation of investment treaties (a) The general rule of treaty interpretation (b) Travaux préparatoires (c) The relevance of other treaties (d) Interpretative statements (e) The authority of'precedents’ (f) Towards a greater uniformity of interpretation 2. Application of investment treaties in time (a) The date relevant to determine jurisdiction 35 35 36 39 41 42 45 47 49 49
X CONTENTS (b) The timing of investments, events, and disputes (c) Applicable law and jurisdiction (d) Relevant dates under the ICSID Convention III. Investor 1. Private foreign investors 2. Nationality of individuals 3. Nationality of corporations 4. A local company as a foreign investor 5. Nationality planning 6. Denial of benefits 7. An active investor? IV. Investment 1. Terminology and concept 2. Definitions of investment (a) Investment contracts (b) Definitions in national laws (c) Definitions in treaties 3. A general concept of investment? (a) ‘Investment’ in Article 25 of the ICSID Convention (b) The Salini test 4. Types of investments (a) Tangible assets (b) Contract rights (c) Shareholding (d) Financial instruments (e) Intellectual property rights (f) Arbitral awards 5. The unity of an investment 6. The origin of the investment 7. Investments in the host State’s territory (a) Financial instruments (b) Pre-shipment inspections (c) Transboundary harm 8. Investment in accordance with host State law (a) Illegality in contract-based disputes (b) Illegality in disputes based on domestic legislation (c) Illegality in treaty-based disputes (d) Illegality in making the investment (e) The nature of the violated rules (f) Severity of the violation (g) Toleration of illegality by the host State (h) Illegalities committed by the host State 9. Indirect investments (a) Customary international law 50 52 55 58 58 60 63 67 71 74 78 82 83 85 85 85 86 90 90 91 96 96 97 97 98 98 99 99 102 104 104 105 106 106 107 107 107 110 111 112 113 114 114 115
CONTENTS (b) (c) (d) (e) Shareholding as a form of investment Minority shareholding Indirect shareholding The nature of the protected rights V. Investment Contracts 1. Types of investment contracts 2. Applicable law 3. Dispute settlement 4. Stabilization clauses 5. Renegotiation and adaptation 6. Relationship to investment treaties VI. Admission and Establishment 1. The right to control admission and establishment 2. The move towards economic liberalism 3. Investment promotion 4. The right to admission and the right of establishment 5. Treaty models of admission (a) The admission clause model (b) The right of establishment model 6. Performance requirements 7. The inception of an investment (a) Pre-investment activities (b) The existence of investment activities VII. Expropriation 1. The object of an expropriation (a) Expropriation of contract rights (b) Partial expropriation 2. Expropriation as an act of government 3. Indirect expropriation (a) Broad formulae (b) Some illustrative cases (c) Severity of the deprivation (d) Duration of a measure (e) Loss of control (f) Effect or intention? (g) Legitimate expectations (h) Regulatory measures (i) Creeping expropriation 4. The legality of an expropriation VIII. Standards of Protection 1. Fair and equitable treatment (a) Introduction (b) History ХІ 116 117 117 120 122 122 124 125 126 129 130 132 132 133 134 135 136 136 137 140 142 143 144 146 147 147 149 151 153 153 157 163 165 167 169 171 174 180 182 186 186 186 188
xii CONTENTS (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) 2. 3. 4. 5. Tactual variations Definitions of fair and equitable treatment Relationship ofFET to other standards Fair and equitable treatment and customary international law Specific applications of the fair and equitable treatment standard aa. Stability and consistency bb. Legitimate expectations cc. Transparency dd. Compliance with contractual obligations ее. Procedural propriety and due process if. Application of domestic law gg. Freedom from coercion and harassment hh. Good faith (h) Composite acts (i) Conclusion Full protection and security (a) Concept (b) The standard of liability (c) Protection against physical violence and harassment (d) Legal protection (e) Relationship to customary international law Arbitrary or discriminatory measures (a) Introduction (b) Textual variations (c) The meaning of‘arbitrary1 aa. Rational decision-making bb. Rule of law cc. Adverse intention dd. Due process (d) The meaning of‘discriminatory’ aa. The basis of comparison bb. Discriminatory intent National treatment (a) General meaning (b) The basis of comparison: like circumstances (c) Less favourable treatment (d) Is there a justification for the differentiation? (e) The relevance of discriminatory intent (f) The relevance of WTO case law (g) Burden of proof Most-favoured-nation treatment (a) Introduction (b) The ejusdem generis rule (c) The scope of MFN clauses (d) Variations of MFN clauses (e) MFN and substantive rights 190 191 195 198 205 205 208 212 214 216 221 223 225 228 230 230 231 232 234 235 238 239 239 240 241 242 245 246 247 249 250 251 252
253 254 256 259 261 262 263 263 264 265 266 267 269
CONTENTS 6. The umbrella clause (a) Meaning and origin (b) Effective application of umbrella clauses (c) Restrictive application of umbrella clauses (d) Umbrella clauses and privity of contract (e) Umbrella clauses and unilateral undertakings 7. Effective means 8. Transfer of funds (a) Monetary sovereignty (b) Types of covered transfers (c) Inward and outward transfers (d) Transfers in accordance with host State law (e) Currencies, exchange rates, and delay (f) Restrictions IX. Emergency Situations and Armed Conflicts 1. Competing policies 2. Effects of violence under traditional international law 3. The ILC Articles on State Responsibility (a) Necessity (b) Force majeure 4. Treaty law (a) Emergencies and armed conflicts in the law of treaties (b) Treaty provisions dealing with emergencies and armed conflicts aa. Compensation for losses clauses bb. Extended war clauses cc. Security clauses X. Attribution 1. Sources and principles 2. Organs, provinces, and municipalities (a) State organs (b) Provinces and municipalities (c) The role of domestic law (d) Legal personality (e) State ownership (f) Defacto organs (g) Excess of authority 3. Exercise of governmental authority (a) Governmental authority (b) Exercise of governmental authority in the particular instance 4. Instruction, direction, or control (a) Effective and specific control (b) Degree of control (c) Ownership and control ХІІІ 271 272 275 278 282 285 286 290 291 292 294 294 294 295 296 296 297 297 298 302 303 303 305 305 307 309 313 313 315 316 317 317 318 319 319 321 322 322 324 325 325 327 327
xiv XL CONTENTS Political Risk Insurance 1. History and purpose 2. Different types of insurance 3. Subrogation 4. Risks covered 5. Disputes between investors and insurers XII. Settling Investment Disputes 1. State v State disputes (a) Diplomatic protection (b) Disputes between States 2. The limited usefulness of domestic courts 3. Settlement of investor-State disputes by arbitration and conciliation 4. Arbitration institutions and regimes (a) ICSID (b) ICSID Additional Facility (c) Non-ICSID investment arbitration aa. The International Chamber of Commerce bb. The London Court of International Arbitration cc. The UNCITRAL Rules dd. The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal ее. The Permanent Court of Arbitration 5. Investment disputes (a) The dispute (b) The legal nature of the dispute (c) The directness of the dispute in relation to the investment (d) The investment 6. The parties to investment disputes (a) The host State (b) The investor (c) The investor’s nationality (d) The significance of the Additional Facility 7. Consent to investment arbitration (a) Consent by direct agreement (b) Consent through host State legislation (c) Consent through bilateral treaties (d) Consent through multilateral treaties (e) The irrevocability of consent (f) The scope of consent (g) The interpretation of consent 8. Conditions for the institution of proceedings (a) Waiting periods for amicable settlement (b) The requirement to resort to domestic courts (c) The fork in the road (d) Waiver clauses 329 329 330 331 332 333 334 334 334 338 339 340 342 342 344 345 346 347 347 348 348 349 349 350 351
353 354 354 356 358 359 360 361 362 364 368 369 372 376 379 379 381 384 386
CONTENTS 9. MFN clauses and dispute settlement (a) The wording of MFN clauses (b) MFN treatment and conditions for the institution of proceedings (c) MFN treatment and consent (d) Cherry picking 10. Treaty claims and contract claims (a) The selection of domestic courts in contracts (b) Jurisdiction of international tribunals over contract claims (c) Distinguishing treaty claims from contractclaims 11. Procedure (a) Arbitration rules (b) Institution of proceedings (c) Constitution and composition of the tribunal (d) Provisional measures (e) Expedited procedure (f) Written and oral procedure (g) Default (h) Settlement and discontinuance (i) The award (j) Transparency (k) Amicus curiae participation 12. Applicable law (a) Choice of law (b) Host State law and international law (c) Special issues of applicable law 13. Remedies (a) Satisfaction and restitution (b) Damages for an illegal act (c) Compensation for expropriation (d) Interest 14. Costs 15. Review of awards (a) Review in non-ICSID arbitration (b) Annulment of awards under the ICSID Convention aa. Improper constitution of tribunal bb. Excess of powers cc. Corruption dd. Serious departure from a fundamental rule of procedure ее. Failure to state reasons (c) Supplementation and rectification under the ICSID Convention (d) Interpretation under the ICSID Convention (e) Revision under the ICSID Convention 16. Enforcement of awards Index XV 387 387 388 389 392 392 392 395 397 399 399 400 401 404 407 409 411 411 412 413 415 416 416 420 424 425 425 426 428 430 431 433 434 435 438 439 441 441 443 444 445 445 446 451 |
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spelling | Dolzer, Rudolf 1944-2020 Verfasser (DE-588)120047403 aut Principles of international investment law Rudolf Dolzer, Ursula Kriebaum and Christoph Schreuer Third edition Oxford Oxford University Press 2022 lxv, 484 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Investition (DE-588)4027556-5 gnd rswk-swf Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht (DE-588)4027461-5 gnd rswk-swf Investments, Foreign / Law and legislation (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht (DE-588)4027461-5 s Investition (DE-588)4027556-5 s DE-604 Kriebaum, Ursula 1971- Verfasser (DE-588)122021967 aut Schreuer, Christoph 1944- Verfasser (DE-588)1011643669 aut Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033333304&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Principles of international investment law |
title_auth | Principles of international investment law |
title_exact_search | Principles of international investment law |
title_exact_search_txtP | Principles of international investment law |
title_full | Principles of international investment law Rudolf Dolzer, Ursula Kriebaum and Christoph Schreuer |
title_fullStr | Principles of international investment law Rudolf Dolzer, Ursula Kriebaum and Christoph Schreuer |
title_full_unstemmed | Principles of international investment law Rudolf Dolzer, Ursula Kriebaum and Christoph Schreuer |
title_short | Principles of international investment law |
title_sort | principles of international investment law |
topic | Investition (DE-588)4027556-5 gnd Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht (DE-588)4027461-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Investition Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht Lehrbuch |
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