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Abstract This chapter provides an overview of investment treaty arbitration, where a host state’s consent to investor–state arbitration is contained in an investment treaty. The first section explains the basic features of investment treaty arbitration, and compares it to other dispute resolution processes—such as domestic and ...
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Indian courts and bilateral investment treaty arbitration
Indian Law Review, 2020Indian courts have had limited opportunities to deal with bilateral investment treaty (BIT) arbitrations.
Prabhash Ranjan, Pushkar Anand
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The Politics of Investment Treaty Arbitration
2020Abstract This chapter describes the politics of investment treaty arbitration. It first looks at two core political justifications for investment treaty arbitration. The first relates to home state politics and diplomacy: the ability of investment treaty arbitration to depoliticize investor–state disputes.
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Non-treaty Claims in Investment Treaty Arbitration
AbstractThis article explores the conditions under which it is possible to bring claims based on non-international investment agreement (IIA) norms of international law in investment treaty arbitration. For that purpose, it analyzes in the first instance broad dispute settlement clauses incorporated in IIAs that make reference to the settlement of ‘any
BERK DEMIRKOL
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Contract Interpretation in Investment Treaty Arbitration [PDF]
For the first time, a monograph provides a systematic, in-depth account of contract interpretation in investment treaty arbitration and offers a conceptual paradigm that would enhance the quality of the tribunals’ reasoning.; Readership: The monograph is
Chernykh, Yuliya,, Chernykh, Yuliya
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Arbitration Under Investment Treaties
2022Abstract This chapter looks into arbitrations under investment treaties. During the 19th century, European powers tended to utilise a form of gunboat diplomacy to achieve compensation or protection. Numerous treaties of friendship, commerce, and navigation (FCN treaties) adopted the doctrine of non-intervention with exceptions for ...
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Emergency Arbitration in Investment Treaty Arbitration
2021Abstract This chapter discusses emergency arbitration in the context of investor-State dispute settlement (ISDS), and specifically, investment treaty arbitration. The key distinction between emergency arbitration in commercial arbitration and in investment treaty arbitration concerns the application of the second principle of emergency ...
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The Meaning of ‘Investment’ in Investment Treaty Arbitration
2018Abstract Despite the growing number of investor-state arbitrations and resulting jurisprudence, there is still no consensus on the criteria of investment. This chapter first examines the way ‘investment’ is ‘defined’ in bilateral investment treaties and other international investment agreements, as well as the meaning of investment in ...
Katia Yannaca-Small, Dimitrios Katsikis
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The Plea of Illegality in Investment Treaty Arbitration
ICSID Review, 2014There is support in the investment treaty cases for the proposition that the lawfulness of the acquisition of the investment is a condition precedent for the conferral of adjudicative power upon the tribunal. This jurisdictional approach to the plea of illegality is justified by reference to three arguments: (i) an express provision of the treaty ...
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Investment claims have exposed the vague nature of the standards by which arbitral tribunals are expected to adjudicate them and the policy reasons which explicitly or implicitly have an influence. The ad hoc nature of the tribunals and the decisions reached on various controversial issues have brought to the fore the issue of consistency.
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Investment claims have exposed the vague nature of the standards by which arbitral tribunals are expected to adjudicate them and the policy reasons which explicitly or implicitly have an influence. The ad hoc nature of the tribunals and the decisions reached on various controversial issues have brought to the fore the issue of consistency.
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