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Author El-Hosseny, Farouk, author.

Title Civil society in investment treaty arbitration : status and prospects / by Farouk El-Hosseny
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2018]
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Description 1 online resource
Series Nijhoff international investiment law series, 2351-9542 ; volume 10
Nijhoff international investment law series ; v.10.
Contents Introduction -- Part 1. Civil society participation before investor-state tribunals -- Identifying the 'public interest' in an investor-state arbitration context -- Procedural rules governing civil society's participation as amicus curiae -- From theory to practice : investor-state tribunals' decisions on amicus curiae participation -- Civil society participation : where procedure intertwines with substance -- An appraisal of civil society's amicus curiae role -- Concluding remarks -- Part 2. Civil society participation before other jurisdictions : four models -- Absent, but not entirely : indirect participation at the ICJ -- Standing before international human rights jurisdictions -- A 'friend of the court' outside the realm of investor-state arbitration -- The peculiar case of third party intervention -- Concluding remarks -- Part 3. An enhanced role for civil society before investor-state tribunals? -- Transcending amicus curiae submissions -- Looking for a procedure to uphold third parties' direct interest in investor-state arbitration -- The access to justice principle : the basis for civil society's third party intervention? -- What conditions would govern civil society's third party intervention? -- Concluding remarks -- Conclusion
Summary "Civil Society in Investment Treaty Arbitration: Status and Prospects provides an overview of the evolution of civil society's participation as amicus curiae before ICSID tribunals and ad hoc tribunals applying the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules. That evolution fits within a broader movement towards transparency in investment treaty arbitration. By look at the procedural roles available to civil society before other jurisdictions, the book questions whether the amicus role could be expanded. El-Hosseny ultimately shows how substance and procedure closely intertwine. The issue of civil society's participation in investment treaty arbitration transcends the procedural realm. It is equally about arbitral tribunals' openness vis-à-vis public interest, environmental protection and human rights issues--a crucial consideration in ongoing debates over the legitimacy, and future, of investor-state arbitration."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (Brill, viewed on May 13, 2022)
Subject Investments, Foreign -- Law and legislation.
International commercial arbitration.
Investments, Foreign (International law)
LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
International commercial arbitration
Investments, Foreign (International law)
Investments, Foreign -- Law and legislation
Foreign direct investment.
Investment arbitration.
Investor-State dispute settlement.
Civil society.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2017052136
ISBN 9789004349131
9004349138