The Oxford Handbook of International Investment Law: Oxford Handbooks
Editat de Peter Muchlinski, Federico Ortino, Christoph Schreueren Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iun 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199231386
ISBN-10: 0199231389
Pagini: 1352
Dimensiuni: 171 x 246 x 66 mm
Greutate: 2.16 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Handbooks
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199231389
Pagini: 1352
Dimensiuni: 171 x 246 x 66 mm
Greutate: 2.16 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Handbooks
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'The Oxford Handbook of International Investment Law' is a true reference book. It provides an exhaustive view of modern investment law and would therefore undeniably be of use to any legal practitioner or academic interested in this subject.
Superbly written, and obviously the product of experienced editing. It presents a logical blueprint for both novice and expert readers. it is supported by useful footnote authorities. The overall subject is covered in a way that defies competition. It is thus a 'must' for business and law libraries...One might also use this book to teach an entire International Law course, premised upon a business-oriented approach. It would certainly be a valuable adjunct to the many legal courses touched by its grand design.
This book performs the role of a twin to the Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law (published in 2009), meaning that it is a standard reference work, the ideal starting point for a search concerning particular investment law issues, for example the rules on expropriation, standards of treatment or compensation. The reader will not only find a comprehensive analysis of the main ideas formulated elsewhere on these topics but also a number of proposals for improvement in these well-known areas...The book also furthers scholarship on investment law through several interesting contributions on novel themes which have been less extensively elaborated upon elsewhere...the Oxford Handbook of International Investment Law forms an excellent resource for academics and practitioners...as well as for advanced students of international law.
...addresses the most relevant issues in a systematic way and rationalises the topics that come up most frequently in practice...This book will prove most valuable for practitioners in the field of arbitration.
...an important contribution to an emerging field of scholarship. The book provides not only encyclopedic coverage of the relevant legal doctrines, but also innovative theorizing regarding the future of international investment law.
Superbly written, and obviously the product of experienced editing. It presents a logical blueprint for both novice and expert readers. it is supported by useful footnote authorities. The overall subject is covered in a way that defies competition. It is thus a 'must' for business and law libraries...One might also use this book to teach an entire International Law course, premised upon a business-oriented approach. It would certainly be a valuable adjunct to the many legal courses touched by its grand design.
This book performs the role of a twin to the Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law (published in 2009), meaning that it is a standard reference work, the ideal starting point for a search concerning particular investment law issues, for example the rules on expropriation, standards of treatment or compensation. The reader will not only find a comprehensive analysis of the main ideas formulated elsewhere on these topics but also a number of proposals for improvement in these well-known areas...The book also furthers scholarship on investment law through several interesting contributions on novel themes which have been less extensively elaborated upon elsewhere...the Oxford Handbook of International Investment Law forms an excellent resource for academics and practitioners...as well as for advanced students of international law.
...addresses the most relevant issues in a systematic way and rationalises the topics that come up most frequently in practice...This book will prove most valuable for practitioners in the field of arbitration.
...an important contribution to an emerging field of scholarship. The book provides not only encyclopedic coverage of the relevant legal doctrines, but also innovative theorizing regarding the future of international investment law.
Notă biografică
Peter Muchlinski is Professor in International Commercial Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies, and author of Multinational Enterprises and the Law, (OUP, forthcoming 2007)Christoph Schreuer is Professor in the Department for European, International, and Comparative Law, University of Vienna.Federico Ortino is Reader in International Economic Law, King's College London, and co-editor of Regional Trade Agreements and the WTO Legal System (OUP, forthcoming 2006).