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Title Reshaping the investor-state dispute settlement system : journeys for the 21st century / edited by Jean E. Kalicki and Anna Joubin-Bret
Published Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston [Massachusetts] : Brill Nijhoff, 2015
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Description 1 online resource (1,043 pages)
Series Nijhoff International Investment Law Series, 2351-9542 ; Volume 4
Nijhoff international investment law series ; Volume 4
Contents Chapter 22 Fragmentation and Harmonization in the ICSID Decision-Making ProcessChapter 23 Initial Hiccups or More? Efforts of the EU to Find Its Future Role in International Investment Law; Chapter 24 The Emperor Has No Clothes: A Critique of the Debate Over Reform of the ISDS System; Part 3 Reform from within: Changing Institutional Rules and Encouraging Innovations by Tribunals; Chapter 25 Advancing Reform at ICSID
Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; Biographies; Introduction; Part 1 Strengthening the Role of States: Treaty Interpretation and Revising Treaty Language; Chapter 1 Delegating Interpretative Authority in Investment Treaties: The Case of Joint Administrative Commissions; Chapter 2 Lessons from International Uniform Law; Chapter 3 Which Is to Be the Master? Extra-Arbitral Interpretative Procedures for IIAs; Chapter 4 Keeping Interpretation in Investment Treaty Arbitration 'on Track': The Role of State Parties
Chapter 5 Travaux Préparatoires and the Legitimacy of Investor-State ArbitrationChapter 6 Reform of Investor-State Dispute Settlement: The U.S. Experience; Chapter 7 Rethinking Rights and Responsibilities in Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Some Model International Investment Agreement Provisions; Chapter 8 Examining the Formative Aspect of Investment Treaty Commitments: Lessons from Commercial Law and Trade Law; Chapter 9 Limiting Investor Access to Investment Arbitration: A Solution without a Problem?; Chapter 10 Back to the Future: Contemplating a Return to the Exhaustion Rule
Chapter 11 ISDS Growing Pains and Responsible AdulthoodPart 2 Structural Reform: State-State Procedures, A Standing Investment Court, or an Appellate Mechanism; Chapter 12 In Search of a Model for the Reform of International Investment Dispute Resolution: An Analysis of Existing International and Regional Dispute Settlement Mechanisms; Chapter 13 The Abiding Role of State-State Engagement in the Resolution of Investor-State Disputes; Chapter 14 Permanent Investment Tribunals: The Momentum is Building Up; Chapter 15 The Challenges of Creating a Standing International Investment Court
Chapter 16 Making Impossible Investor-State Reform PossibleChapter 17 Appellate Mechanisms for Investment Arbitration: Worth a Second Look for the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Proposed EU-US FTA?; Chapter 18 Appellate Review in Investor-State Arbitration; Chapter 19 Reform of the Investor-State Arbitration Regime: The Appeal Proposal; Chapter 20 Introduction of an Appellate Review Mechanism for International Investment Disputes: Expected Benefits and Remaining Tasks; Chapter 21 Why ICSID Doesn't Need an Appellate Procedure, and What to Do Instead
Summary In Reshaping the Investor-State Dispute Settlement System, Jean E. Kalicki and Anna Joubin-Bret offer a broad compendium of practical suggestions for reform of the current system of resolving international investment treaty disputes through arbitration
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Investments, Foreign (International law)
International commercial arbitration.
International commercial arbitration.
Investments, Foreign (International law)
Foreign direct investment.
Investment arbitration.
Investor-State dispute settlement.
International commercial arbitration.
Form Electronic book
Author Kalicki, Jean E., editor
Joubin-Bret, Anna, editor
ISBN 9789004291102
9004291105
9004291091
9789004291096