From bilateral arbitral tribunals and investment courts to a multilateral investment court : options regarding the institutionalization of investor-state dispute settlement / Marc Bungenberg, August Reinisch.
2018
K3830 .B86 2018 (Mapit)
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From bilateral arbitral tribunals and investment courts to a multilateral investment court : options regarding the institutionalization of investor-state dispute settlement / Marc Bungenberg, August Reinisch.
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Imprint
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2018]
Copyright
©2018
Description
xiv, 206 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
European yearbook of international economic law ; Special issue.
Formatted Contents Note
Executive summary
Introduction
Targets for the reorganisation of the investment protection regime
Design and implementation of a two-tiered MIC
Applicable law
The pronouncement of decisions and its consequences
Recognition and enforcement of decisions
Possibilities for the establishment of an MIC and a possible connection to existing institutions and system conformity
Standalone appeal mechanism : "multilateral investment appeals mechanism" (MIAM).
Introduction
Targets for the reorganisation of the investment protection regime
Design and implementation of a two-tiered MIC
Applicable law
The pronouncement of decisions and its consequences
Recognition and enforcement of decisions
Possibilities for the establishment of an MIC and a possible connection to existing institutions and system conformity
Standalone appeal mechanism : "multilateral investment appeals mechanism" (MIAM).
Summary
This book considers the potential setup for a future Multilateral Investment Court (MIC). The option of an MIC was first discussed by the EU Commission in 2016 and has since been made an official element of the EU Common Commercial Policy. In 2017, UNCITRAL also decided to discuss the possibility of an MIC, and on 20 March 2018, the Council of the EU gave the EU Commission the mandate to negotiate the creation of an MIC. The zfeasibility studyy presented here is intended to contribute to a broader discussion on the options for a new international court specialized in investment protection. The cornerstones of such a new permanent court are a strict orientation on the rule of law, reduced costs of investment protection, transparency considerations, aspects of consistency in case law, and the effective enforceability of MIC decisions.-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
K3830 .B86 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9783030011888
3030011887
3030011887
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