New Directions in International Economic Law: In Memoriam Thomas Wälde
Editat de Todd Weiler, Freya Baetensen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 aug 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004191433
ISBN-10: 9004191437
Pagini: 592
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9004191437
Pagini: 592
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Notă biografică
Dr. Todd Weiler is an independent counsel and arbitrator. Credited for his creative and engaging style, he is widely recognised as an authority on international investment law and arbitration.
Dr. Freya Baetens is assistant professor of public international law at Leiden University, executive council member of the Society of International Economic Law, fellow of the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law, and consultant in investment arbitration.
Dr. Freya Baetens is assistant professor of public international law at Leiden University, executive council member of the Society of International Economic Law, fellow of the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law, and consultant in investment arbitration.
Cuprins
Part One: Where Public Meets Private
Introduction, Emmanuel Gaillard
Human Rights & Investment Tribunals Jurisprudence Along the Private/Public Divide, Moshe Hirsch
Public or Private Dispute Settlement? The Culture Clash in Investment Treaty Arbitration and its Impact on the Role of the Arbitrator, Stephan Schill
The Transnational Law of Contracts: What It Can and What It Cannot Achieve, Giuditta Cordero Moss
Codification of the New Lex Mercatoria through the Internet: The TransLex Principles at www.trans-lex.org, Klaus Peter Berger
Thinking About BITs and BIT Arbitration: The Legitimacy Crisis That Never Was, Devashish Krishan
Part Two: Field-Specific Applications
Introduction, Detlev F. Vagts
Arbitration to Settle Private War-Damage Claims? The Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission Revisited, Hans Van Houtte
Foreign direct investment for development: the United Nations Code of Conduct and the search for balance in international investment rules, Karl Sauvant
Negotiated Settlement of Public Infrastructure Disputes, Mark Kantor
International Corporate Social Responsibility and International Law , Peter Muchlinski
The Legal Landscape of International Energy Investment After the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, Robert Pritchard
Investor-State Mediation: Reflections on its Feasibility from a Process Perspective, Ximena Bustamante
Part Three: International Economic Law In A Wider Context
Introduction, Daniel Vock
International Investment Law Regime and the Rule of Law as a Precondition for International Development, Nicholas J. Birch, Ian Laird, Borzu Sabahi
An Historical Analysis of the Function of the Minimum Standard of Treatment in International Investment Law, Todd Weiler
States, Sanctions and Soft Law: An Analysis of Differing Approaches to Business and Human Rights Frameworks, Stephane Brabant, Anna Kirk, Jonathan Proust
Positivism, New Haven Jurisprudence, and the Fragmentation of International Law, Tai-Heng Cheng
Beyond Fragmentation, Andrea Bjorklund, Sophie Nappert
Part Four Appendices: Transcripts Memorial Symposium for Professor Thomas Wälde
Appendix A: Part 1
Roundtable on Cross-Cutting Issues on Energy & Natural Resources and Development
Co-Moderated by Arif Ali and Timothy McCrum
Contributors: William Fox, Elizabeth Bastida, Ibibia Worika, Christian Pielow, Andrey Konoplyanik, Borzu Sabahi, Graham Coop
Appendix A: Part 2
Roundtable on Cross-Cutting Issues on Energy & Natural Resources and Development, Continued
Co-Moderated by Arif Ali and Timothy McCrum
Contributors: William Fox, Elizabeth Bastida, Ibibia Worika, Christian Pielow, Andrey Konoplyanik, Borzu Sabahi, Graham Coop
Appendix B: Special Presentation on Foreign Investment and the Work of The UN's Special Representative on Business & Human Rights
Moderated by Stéphane Brabant
Contributors: Peter Muchlinski, Lorenzo Cotula , Andrea Shemberg
Appendix C: Roundtable: What Does the Future Hold for International Arbitration?
Moderated by Tim Nelson
Contributors: Hew Dundas, Bart Legum, Mark Feldman, Sophie Nappert
Appendix D: Reflections Upon the Idea of International Judicial Review
Moderated by Robert Voltera
Contributors: Stephan Schill, Ian Laird, Todd Weiler, Klaus Reichert
Appendix E: Roundtable on the Question of Convergence in International Law
Moderated by Kaj Hober
Appendix F: Closing Remarks
Philip Andrews-Speed
Introduction, Emmanuel Gaillard
Human Rights & Investment Tribunals Jurisprudence Along the Private/Public Divide, Moshe Hirsch
Public or Private Dispute Settlement? The Culture Clash in Investment Treaty Arbitration and its Impact on the Role of the Arbitrator, Stephan Schill
The Transnational Law of Contracts: What It Can and What It Cannot Achieve, Giuditta Cordero Moss
Codification of the New Lex Mercatoria through the Internet: The TransLex Principles at www.trans-lex.org, Klaus Peter Berger
Thinking About BITs and BIT Arbitration: The Legitimacy Crisis That Never Was, Devashish Krishan
Part Two: Field-Specific Applications
Introduction, Detlev F. Vagts
Arbitration to Settle Private War-Damage Claims? The Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission Revisited, Hans Van Houtte
Foreign direct investment for development: the United Nations Code of Conduct and the search for balance in international investment rules, Karl Sauvant
Negotiated Settlement of Public Infrastructure Disputes, Mark Kantor
International Corporate Social Responsibility and International Law , Peter Muchlinski
The Legal Landscape of International Energy Investment After the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, Robert Pritchard
Investor-State Mediation: Reflections on its Feasibility from a Process Perspective, Ximena Bustamante
Part Three: International Economic Law In A Wider Context
Introduction, Daniel Vock
International Investment Law Regime and the Rule of Law as a Precondition for International Development, Nicholas J. Birch, Ian Laird, Borzu Sabahi
An Historical Analysis of the Function of the Minimum Standard of Treatment in International Investment Law, Todd Weiler
States, Sanctions and Soft Law: An Analysis of Differing Approaches to Business and Human Rights Frameworks, Stephane Brabant, Anna Kirk, Jonathan Proust
Positivism, New Haven Jurisprudence, and the Fragmentation of International Law, Tai-Heng Cheng
Beyond Fragmentation, Andrea Bjorklund, Sophie Nappert
Part Four Appendices: Transcripts Memorial Symposium for Professor Thomas Wälde
Appendix A: Part 1
Roundtable on Cross-Cutting Issues on Energy & Natural Resources and Development
Co-Moderated by Arif Ali and Timothy McCrum
Contributors: William Fox, Elizabeth Bastida, Ibibia Worika, Christian Pielow, Andrey Konoplyanik, Borzu Sabahi, Graham Coop
Appendix A: Part 2
Roundtable on Cross-Cutting Issues on Energy & Natural Resources and Development, Continued
Co-Moderated by Arif Ali and Timothy McCrum
Contributors: William Fox, Elizabeth Bastida, Ibibia Worika, Christian Pielow, Andrey Konoplyanik, Borzu Sabahi, Graham Coop
Appendix B: Special Presentation on Foreign Investment and the Work of The UN's Special Representative on Business & Human Rights
Moderated by Stéphane Brabant
Contributors: Peter Muchlinski, Lorenzo Cotula , Andrea Shemberg
Appendix C: Roundtable: What Does the Future Hold for International Arbitration?
Moderated by Tim Nelson
Contributors: Hew Dundas, Bart Legum, Mark Feldman, Sophie Nappert
Appendix D: Reflections Upon the Idea of International Judicial Review
Moderated by Robert Voltera
Contributors: Stephan Schill, Ian Laird, Todd Weiler, Klaus Reichert
Appendix E: Roundtable on the Question of Convergence in International Law
Moderated by Kaj Hober
Appendix F: Closing Remarks
Philip Andrews-Speed