Towards consistency in international investment jurisprudence : a preliminary ruling system for ICSID arbitration / by Katharina Diel-Gligor.
2017
K2400 .D457 2017 (Mapit)
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Towards consistency in international investment jurisprudence : a preliminary ruling system for ICSID arbitration / by Katharina Diel-Gligor.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2017]
Description
xxiv, 590 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Series
Nijhoff international investment law series ; v. 7.
Formatted Contents Note
Contextual framework and object of study
Problem analysis : inconsistency in ICSID investment jurisprudence
Reform proposal : curing inconsistent ICSID investment jurisprudence.
Problem analysis : inconsistency in ICSID investment jurisprudence
Reform proposal : curing inconsistent ICSID investment jurisprudence.
Summary
Investor-State arbitration is currently a much-debated topic, both within the legal community and in the public at large. In 'Towards Consistency in International Investment Jurisprudence', Katharina Diel-Gligor addresses the alleged proliferation of inconsistent decision-making in this field - one of the main points of concern raised in the ongoing discussions. After exploring whether such criticism is appropriate at all, she goes on to examine the different causes, forms, and manifestations of the inconsistencies that exist through a detailed analysis of ICSID arbitration. The author then canvasses possible approaches to reform and concludes that an ICSID preliminary ruling system - the practicalities of which are set out in the study - is a suitable means for enhancing consistency in investment arbitration and moving towards a 'jurisprudence constante'.
Note
Based on author's dissertation (doctoral - Universität Heidelberg. Juristische Fakultät, 2014).
Investor-State arbitration is currently a much-debated topic, both within the legal community and in the public at large. In 'Towards Consistency in International Investment Jurisprudence', Katharina Diel-Gligor addresses the alleged proliferation of inconsistent decision-making in this field - one of the main points of concern raised in the ongoing discussions. After exploring whether such criticism is appropriate at all, she goes on to examine the different causes, forms, and manifestations of the inconsistencies that exist through a detailed analysis of ICSID arbitration. The author then canvasses possible approaches to reform and concludes that an ICSID preliminary ruling system - the practicalities of which are set out in the study - is a suitable means for enhancing consistency in investment arbitration and moving towards a 'jurisprudence constante'.
Investor-State arbitration is currently a much-debated topic, both within the legal community and in the public at large. In 'Towards Consistency in International Investment Jurisprudence', Katharina Diel-Gligor addresses the alleged proliferation of inconsistent decision-making in this field - one of the main points of concern raised in the ongoing discussions. After exploring whether such criticism is appropriate at all, she goes on to examine the different causes, forms, and manifestations of the inconsistencies that exist through a detailed analysis of ICSID arbitration. The author then canvasses possible approaches to reform and concludes that an ICSID preliminary ruling system - the practicalities of which are set out in the study - is a suitable means for enhancing consistency in investment arbitration and moving towards a 'jurisprudence constante'.
Language Note
"Summary in German."
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 539-585) and index.
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Available in Other Form
Online version: Diel-Gligor, Katharina, author. Towards consistency in international investment jurisprudence Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, 2017
Call Number
K2400 .D457 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9789004337909 hardback alkaline paper
9004337903 hardback alkaline paper
9789004337916 (e-book)
9004337903 hardback alkaline paper
9789004337916 (e-book)
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