National Security Exceptions in International Trade and Investment Agreements : Justiciability and Standards of Review / by Sebastián Mantilla Blanco, Alexander Pehl.
2020
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Title
National Security Exceptions in International Trade and Investment Agreements : Justiciability and Standards of Review / by Sebastián Mantilla Blanco, Alexander Pehl.
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Edition
1st ed. 2020.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Description
VIII, 73 p. online resource.
Series
SpringerBriefs in law. 2192-855X
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1. Introduction
2. The First Generation of National Security Exception: The GATT and Its Legacy
3. The Second Generation of National Security Exceptions: Departing from the GATT Tradition?
4. The Third Generation of National Security Exceptions: Protecting the Sovereign State
5. Conclusion.
2. The First Generation of National Security Exception: The GATT and Its Legacy
3. The Second Generation of National Security Exceptions: Departing from the GATT Tradition?
4. The Third Generation of National Security Exceptions: Protecting the Sovereign State
5. Conclusion.
Summary
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of national security exceptions in international trade and investment agreements. The subject has gained particular relevance in the past few years, as both the United States and the Russian Federation have invoked national security as justification for trade-restrictive measures in the context of WTO dispute settlement proceedings. The book describes the evolution of security exceptions in international economic law, from the GATT 1947 to the most recent economic treaties, such as the 2017 Buenos Aires Protocol for Intra-Mercosur Investment and the 2018 USMCA. Further, it presents an overview of the rich array of adjudicatory practices addressing national security clauses, covering the decisions of WTO dispute settlement bodies, the ICJ, and numerous investment arbitral tribunals. To this end, the book addresses the debates surrounding the alleged self-judging character of security exceptions and the standards of review applicable where the exception is considered to be justiciable.
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English
ISBN
9783030381257
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