Public Actors in International Investment Law (Open Access)
Résumé
Traditional studies on actors in international investment law have tended to concentrate on arbitrators, claimant investors and respondent states. Yet this focus on the “principal” players in investment dispute settlement has allowed a number of other seminal actors to be neglected. This book seeks to redress this imbalance by turning the spotlight on the latter. From the investor’s home state to domestic courts, from sub-national governments to international organisations, and from political risk insurance agencies to legal defence teams in national ministries, the book critically reviews these overlooked public actors in international investment law.
Table of contents (10 chapters)
Voices That Shape Investment Treaties: Inside, Outside and Among States
Mavromati, Chrysoula and Spottiswood, Sarah
Beyond Protection: The Role of the Home State in Modern Foreign Investment Law
Gazzini, Tarcisio
National Courts as Actors in Investment Arbitration
Rajput, Aniruddha
State Immunity and the Execution of Investment Arbitration Awards
Winch, Phoebe D.
Trends and ISDS Backlash Related to Non-Disputing Treaty Party Submissions
Magraw, Kendra
Not a Third Party: Home State Participation As a Matter of Right in Investment Treaty Arbitration
Khan, Rebecca E.
Investor-State Dispute Prevention: The Perspective of Peru
Valderrama, Carlos José
The Role of Sub-Regional Systems in Shaping International Investment Law-Making: The Case of the Visegrád Group
Cristani, Federica
The Implications of Political Risk Insurance in the Governance of Energy Projects: Τhe Case of Japan’s Public Insurance Agencies
Papanastasiou, Thomas-Nektarios
Screening of Foreign Direct Investment and the States’ Security Interests in Light of the OECD, UNCTAD and Other International Guidelines
Accaoui Lorfing, Pascale
Domaines
Sciences de l'Homme et Société
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