The law of investment treaties
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The law of investment treaties
(The Oxford international law library)
Oxford University Press, 2010
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [485]-490) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Investment treaties, which grant special international protection to foreign investors and give them a means to enforce those rights against States in which they have invested, have become increasingly important in planning, executing and managing international investments. The Law of Investment Treaties explains the nature, history, and significance of investment treaties and their impact on international investors and investments, as well as on governments that are parties to them. The international law governing trans-national investments has undergone a remarkable transformation in a relatively short time. The fundamental tool for effecting that transformation has been the investment treaty, in which contracting countries set down rules to govern investments by their respective nationals in each other's territories. They include the North American Free Trade Agreement, the Energy Charter Treaty, and some 2500 bilateral investment treaties. This trend is bound to grow in the future.
While differing in particular provisions, investment treaties all do two things: 1) they grant special protective rights to foreign investors, and 2) they provide for mechanisms that allow investors to enforce those rights, usually by international arbitration. The Law of Investment Treaties examines the nature, history, and significance of investment treaties and their impact particularly on protected investors and investments, as well as on governments. Although the precise provisions of investment treaties are not uniform and some treaties restrict host country governmental action more than others, virtually all investment treaties address the same issues. Drawing on the growing body of arbitration decisions applying and interpreting investment treaties, this book examines in detail these common issues, including the scope of application, conditions for the entry of foreign investment and general standards of treatment of foreign investments (including increasingly common concepts such as "fair and equitable treatment" "national treatment", "most-favoured-nation treatment" etc.).
Monetary transfers, operational conditions, protection against expropriation and dispossession and compensation for losses are also explored. Salacuse also discusses dispute settlement, including negotiation, arbitration, conciliation, and judicial proceedings.
目次
- Preface
- Table of Cases
- Table of Conventions, Treaties, and Agreements Abbreviations
- 1. A Global Regime for Investment
- 2. The Nature and Significance of International Investment
- 3. The Foundations of International Investment Law
- 4. A History of International Investment Treaties
- 5. The General Structure of Investment Treaties
- 6. The Interpretation of Investment Treaties
- 7. Scope of Application of Investment Treaties
- 8. Investment Promotion, Admission, and Establishment
- 9. General Treatment Standards
- 10. Monetary Transfers and Treatment
- 11. Treatment of State Obligations (The 'Umbrella Clause')
- 12. Protection Against Expropriation, Nationalization, and Dispossession
- 13. Other Treatment Standards
- 14. Investment Treaty Exceptions, Modifications, and Terminations
- 15. Investment Treaty Dispute Settlement
- A Selection of Investment Treaty Texts
- A Selective Bibliography on the Law of Investment Treaties
- Index
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