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2023
Abstract The chapter discusses the expropriation standard in international investment law, bringing into the analysis aspects that arbitrators have often overlooked or disregarded when resolving direct and indirect expropriation claims. Few topics have attracted the attention of international lawyers as much as expropriation.
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Abstract The chapter discusses the expropriation standard in international investment law, bringing into the analysis aspects that arbitrators have often overlooked or disregarded when resolving direct and indirect expropriation claims. Few topics have attracted the attention of international lawyers as much as expropriation.
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American Economic Review, 2000
Whereas most U.S. corporations are widely held, the predominant form of ownership in East Asia is control by a family, which often supplies a top manager. These features of “crony capitalism” are actually more pronounced in Western Europe. In both regions, the salient agency problem is expropriation of outside shareholders by controlling shareholders.
Larry H. P. Lang +2 more
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Whereas most U.S. corporations are widely held, the predominant form of ownership in East Asia is control by a family, which often supplies a top manager. These features of “crony capitalism” are actually more pronounced in Western Europe. In both regions, the salient agency problem is expropriation of outside shareholders by controlling shareholders.
Larry H. P. Lang +2 more
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Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe, 1901
Bahgat Ali, Herz Max, Sabri Saber, Zarb J. 5° Expropriations. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 18, exercice 1901, 1901. p. 47.
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Bahgat Ali, Herz Max, Sabri Saber, Zarb J. 5° Expropriations. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 18, exercice 1901, 1901. p. 47.
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2019
Abstract This chapter addresses expropriation, which is the taking by a government of privately owned property. Such a taking is recognized as within the inherent power of a state over property located in its territory, and where the state expropriates its own citizens’ property, international law is not implicated. Indeed, regardless of
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Abstract This chapter addresses expropriation, which is the taking by a government of privately owned property. Such a taking is recognized as within the inherent power of a state over property located in its territory, and where the state expropriates its own citizens’ property, international law is not implicated. Indeed, regardless of
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Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe, 1914
Bahgat Ali, Herz Max. 6° Expropriations. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 30, exercice 1913, 1914. p. 35.
Bahgat, Ali, Herz, Miska
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Bahgat Ali, Herz Max. 6° Expropriations. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 30, exercice 1913, 1914. p. 35.
Bahgat, Ali, Herz, Miska
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Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe, 1928
Daressy Georges, Lacau Pierre, Patricolo Achille, Verrucci Ernesto. 4° Expropriations. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 33, exercice 1920-1924, 1928. pp. 24-25.
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Daressy Georges, Lacau Pierre, Patricolo Achille, Verrucci Ernesto. 4° Expropriations. In: Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe. Fascicule 33, exercice 1920-1924, 1928. pp. 24-25.
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2019
Abstract This chapter focuses on regulatory expropriation, asking what criteria must be met for regulatory measures to be considered expropriation and — where regulatory measures constitute expropriation — whether the State is liable to compensate the foreign investor.
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Abstract This chapter focuses on regulatory expropriation, asking what criteria must be met for regulatory measures to be considered expropriation and — where regulatory measures constitute expropriation — whether the State is liable to compensate the foreign investor.
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