Investment treaty arbitration and international law. Volume 3 / Ian A. Laird and Todd J. Weiler, editors ; Nina P. Mocheva, assistant editor.
2010
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Investment treaty arbitration and international law. Volume 3 / Ian A. Laird and Todd J. Weiler, editors ; Nina P. Mocheva, assistant editor.
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Huntington, New York : JurisNet, LLC, [2010]
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The evolving BIT / José E. Alvarez
"Consent" and the jurisdiction of investment arbitrations : are the traditional rules of interpretation still relevant today? / Alexandre Vagenheim
Consent to arbitration as a unilateral act of state : in search for a non-conventional approach towards treaty interpretation / Yulia Andreeva
"Consent" and the jurisdiction of investment arbitrations, are the traditional rules of interpretation still relevant today? / Alexandre Vagenheim, Yulia Andreeva, Jean Kalicki, Don Wallace, Louis B. Kimmelman, Oscar Garibaldi, Tai-Heng Cheng, Ian Laird, Todd Weiler
The tractor in the jungle : why investment arbitration tribunals should reject a margin of appreciation doctrine / Kassi D. Tallent
Bowing to the queen : rejecting the margin of appreciation doctrine in international investment arbitration / Sarah Vasani
Public policy and the interpretation of substantive standards and protections : is there a place for margins of appreciation and standards of review in applying international investment standards? / Sarah Vasani, Kassi Tallent, Stephen L. Drymer, Andrea Menaker, Felix Weinacht, Jonathan Sutcliffe
Moral damages in investment arbitration and public international law / Jennifer Cabrera
Unexceptional circumstances : moral damages in international investment law / Wade M. Coriell and Silvia M. Marchili
Should moral damages be compensable in investment arbitration? / Jennifer A. Cabrera, Wade M. Coriell, Alex Wilbraham, Hamid Gharavi, Borzu Sabahi, Mark Kantor, Timothy G. Nelson
Legitimacy and inconsistency : is investment treaty arbitration broken and can it be "fixed"? Is the ICSID annulment mechanism broken and could it be improved? / Christina Cathey Schuetz
Legitimacy and inconsistency : is investment arbitration broken and if so, can or should it be fixed? / Monica C. Fernandez-Fonseca, Christina Cathey Schuetz, Alexandre De Gramont, Stanimir A. Alexandrov, Charles H. Brower, Joseph R. Profaizer, Claudia Frutos-Peterson.
"Consent" and the jurisdiction of investment arbitrations : are the traditional rules of interpretation still relevant today? / Alexandre Vagenheim
Consent to arbitration as a unilateral act of state : in search for a non-conventional approach towards treaty interpretation / Yulia Andreeva
"Consent" and the jurisdiction of investment arbitrations, are the traditional rules of interpretation still relevant today? / Alexandre Vagenheim, Yulia Andreeva, Jean Kalicki, Don Wallace, Louis B. Kimmelman, Oscar Garibaldi, Tai-Heng Cheng, Ian Laird, Todd Weiler
The tractor in the jungle : why investment arbitration tribunals should reject a margin of appreciation doctrine / Kassi D. Tallent
Bowing to the queen : rejecting the margin of appreciation doctrine in international investment arbitration / Sarah Vasani
Public policy and the interpretation of substantive standards and protections : is there a place for margins of appreciation and standards of review in applying international investment standards? / Sarah Vasani, Kassi Tallent, Stephen L. Drymer, Andrea Menaker, Felix Weinacht, Jonathan Sutcliffe
Moral damages in investment arbitration and public international law / Jennifer Cabrera
Unexceptional circumstances : moral damages in international investment law / Wade M. Coriell and Silvia M. Marchili
Should moral damages be compensable in investment arbitration? / Jennifer A. Cabrera, Wade M. Coriell, Alex Wilbraham, Hamid Gharavi, Borzu Sabahi, Mark Kantor, Timothy G. Nelson
Legitimacy and inconsistency : is investment treaty arbitration broken and can it be "fixed"? Is the ICSID annulment mechanism broken and could it be improved? / Christina Cathey Schuetz
Legitimacy and inconsistency : is investment arbitration broken and if so, can or should it be fixed? / Monica C. Fernandez-Fonseca, Christina Cathey Schuetz, Alexandre De Gramont, Stanimir A. Alexandrov, Charles H. Brower, Joseph R. Profaizer, Claudia Frutos-Peterson.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Investment treaty arbitration and international law. Volume 3. Huntington, N.Y. : JurisNet, ©2010
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