General International Law in International Investment Law: A Commentary
Andreas Kulick, Michael Waibelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 feb 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192849922
ISBN-10: 0192849921
Pagini: 736
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.45 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0192849921
Pagini: 736
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.45 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This tremendously valuable resource is obligatory reading for all those who study and work in investment law and arbitration. With outstanding analyses from leading public international law scholars and practitioners, its place in the pantheon of indispensable reference works is assured.
This Commentary on General International Law in International Investment Law co-edited by Andreas Kulick and Michael Waibel is a welcome and precious sum of around 800 pages on the rules of general international law which have been adopted in the international sub-system of investment law. Topics like the law of treaties and its interpretation, attribution of conduct, responsibility of states, state succession, and so on are central and have been developed in 47 entries by a brilliant team of authors from both practice and academia. I am convinced that it will be a reference tool for practitioners, scholars, students and above all arbitrators.
Investor-state 'caselaw' is relevant to the encyclopedic menu regularly covered in public international law courses - from the law of treaties to responsibility or the international minimum standard. Thanks to Andreas Kulick and Michael Waibel we now have an exhaustive Commentary proving this beyond all doubt. This tour de force systematically analyses how much that caselaw aligns with, deviates from, or generates changes in public international law. It exhaustively and persuasively demonstrates that the 'common grammar' of public international law underpins the deep structure of investment law. It enriches through ample concrete examples - equally useful to practitioners and academics - what general public international law means.
This Commentary on General International Law in International Investment Law co-edited by Andreas Kulick and Michael Waibel is a welcome and precious sum of around 800 pages on the rules of general international law which have been adopted in the international sub-system of investment law. Topics like the law of treaties and its interpretation, attribution of conduct, responsibility of states, state succession, and so on are central and have been developed in 47 entries by a brilliant team of authors from both practice and academia. I am convinced that it will be a reference tool for practitioners, scholars, students and above all arbitrators.
Investor-state 'caselaw' is relevant to the encyclopedic menu regularly covered in public international law courses - from the law of treaties to responsibility or the international minimum standard. Thanks to Andreas Kulick and Michael Waibel we now have an exhaustive Commentary proving this beyond all doubt. This tour de force systematically analyses how much that caselaw aligns with, deviates from, or generates changes in public international law. It exhaustively and persuasively demonstrates that the 'common grammar' of public international law underpins the deep structure of investment law. It enriches through ample concrete examples - equally useful to practitioners and academics - what general public international law means.
Notă biografică
Andreas Kulick is a senior research fellow at the Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen. He has been a visiting fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, the European University Institute, NYU School of Law, and the WZB Berlin. His research focuses on public international law, particularly on international dispute settlement, international economic law, and general international law. He advises and represents states and other actors in various matters of public international law before international courts and tribunals.Michael Waibel is a professor of international law at the University of Vienna. His teaching and writing focuses on international law, international economic law, sovereign debt, and international dispute settlement. He is Co-General Editor of the ICSID Reports and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Economic Law. He previously taught at the University of Cambridge and served as Co-Deputy Director of the Lauterpacht Centre.