Investor-state arbitration and human rights / by Filip Balcerzak.
2017
K3830 .B35 2017 (Mapit)
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Investor-state arbitration and human rights / by Filip Balcerzak.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill/Nijhoff, [2017]
Description
vi, 323 pages : illustration ; 25 cm.
Series
International studies in human rights ; v. 119.
Formatted Contents Note
Model situations when human rights are relevant for investor-state arbitration
Human rights context of jurisdiction and admissibility in investor-state arbitration
The impact of human rights on the merits of investor-state arbitration
Compensation and costs in investor-state arbitration and the issue of human rights.
Human rights context of jurisdiction and admissibility in investor-state arbitration
The impact of human rights on the merits of investor-state arbitration
Compensation and costs in investor-state arbitration and the issue of human rights.
Summary
In 'Investor - State Arbitration and Human Rights' Filip Balcerzak examines the interrelations between human rights and international investment law. The work discusses whether, and how, human rights arguments may be presented in the course of arbitral proceedings based on investment treaties. The work identifies three model situations, derived from existing arbitral jurisprudence, which provide the backdrop and methodological tool underpinning the book's legal analysis. The work considers the perspectives of both host states and investors and analyzes all stages of arbitral proceedings - jurisdiction, admissibility, merits, compensation and costs - to determine the potential impact of human rights on the outcome of proceedings.
Note
In 'Investor - State Arbitration and Human Rights' Filip Balcerzak examines the interrelations between human rights and international investment law. The work discusses whether, and how, human rights arguments may be presented in the course of arbitral proceedings based on investment treaties. The work identifies three model situations, derived from existing arbitral jurisprudence, which provide the backdrop and methodological tool underpinning the book's legal analysis. The work considers the perspectives of both host states and investors and analyzes all stages of arbitral proceedings - jurisdiction, admissibility, merits, compensation and costs - to determine the potential impact of human rights on the outcome of proceedings.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-319) and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
K3830 .B35 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9789004338999 hardcover alkaline paper
9004338993 hardcover alkaline paper
9789004339002 (e-book)
9004338993 hardcover alkaline paper
9789004339002 (e-book)
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