Investor state arbitration in a changing world order

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    • Resar, Alexander W.
    • Cheng, Tai-Heng
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Investor state arbitration in a changing world order

by Alexander W. Resar and Tai-Heng Cheng

(Brill research perspectives, . International investment law and arbitration)

Brill, c2021

  • : pbk

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"This paperback book edition is simultaneously published as issue 3.2-3 of International investment law and arbitration"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 81-89)

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Investor State Arbitration In A Changing World Order addresses challenges and reform proposals that dominate contemporary discussion of investor state arbitration. The authors argue that, although important for the institution's development, current reforms are insufficient to guarantee investor state arbitration's survival. Instead, if international investment arbitration is to survive and flourish, national governments must distribute more equally the benefits of international investment and trade.

Table of Contents

Investor State Arbitration in a Changing World Order Tai-Heng Cheng & Alexander W. Resar Abstract 1 Keywords Preface Introduction: The Intertwined Fates of the Liberal Order and Investor-State Arbitration Part 1: The Development of Investor-State Arbitration Part 2: Contextualizing the Backlash against Investor-State Arbitration Part 3: Reforming Investor-State Arbitration Conclusion: The Future of Investor State Arbitration References

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