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Basic Documents on International Investment Protection

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Basic Documents on International Investment Protection
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Martins Paparinskis
SeriesDocuments in International Law
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:936
Dimensions(mm): Height 244,Width 169
ISBN/Barcode 9781509907854
ClassificationsDewey:346.092
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Edition 2nd edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publication Date 30 May 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

International law of foreign investment is a field of public international law that has attracted considerable attention from practitioners, academics, and policy-makers in the last two decades. Its key characteristic is the extent of substantive and procedural decentralisation: while often sharing certain structural elements, both substantive obligations and mechanisms of international dispute settlement are mostly opposable only between the particular parties, even when expressed in multilateral form. This makes a clear and comprehensive overview of the topic particularly important. The second edition adopts a new structure that better reflects the concurrence of various reform proposals with the fairly stable stratum of instruments that inform the current practice. With this systemic dynamic in mind, the selected documents are divided into three parts: Past, Present, and Future. The Past sets out the legal background to modern investment protection law. The Present provides generalist international law materials (sources and responsibility), a selection of the more important instruments with substantive investment rules, and rules of international dispute settlement regarding investment protection. The Future (new for the second edition) lists a number of possible directions of future development, including a variety of approaches that maintain the traditional procedural kernel of investor-State arbitration as well as proposals for more significant change, with non-State actor involvement in dispute settlement either rejected or moulded into a judicial mechanism. This highly regarded book is aimed at teachers, students, practitioners, and policymakers in the area. It can be used both as a practitioners' handbook and as a classroom companion for courses on international dispute settlement and investment protection law.

Author Biography

Dr Martins Paparinskis is Reader in Public International Law at University College London.

Reviews

This is a remarkable collection, carefully chosen and instructive for novice and expert alike. Professor Paparinskis has put together not only an indispensable reference tool but an outline of the historical progression of international investment law sure to provide fodder for study and debate. -- Andrea K. Bjorklund, L. Yves Fortier Chair in International Arbitration and International Commercial Law * McGill University Faculty of Law * A must-have companion for all those interested and involved in international investment law. A fine presentation of this multifaceted body of law with a wealth of different instruments, comprising an adroit consideration of possible normative and institutional evolutions in the field. -- Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Professor of International Law * University of Geneva * An eclectic effort in a rarefied and complex discipline of international investment law. This book is a compelling reference for every policy maker in the investment treaty world. -- Anwar H Shaik, Department of Economic Affairs * Ministry of Finance, Government of India * From the reviews of the 1st edition: This book draws together an eclectic collection of core texts in the field of international investment law. Collated by Dr Martins Paparinskis, a rising scholar of public international law, the book will serve as a helpful compendium and quick reference point for students, academics and practitioners. -- Anthony Sinclair and Philip Devenish of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan in London * Global Arbitration Review *