Reshaping the investor-State dispute settlement system : journeys for the 21st century / Jean E. Kalicki, Anna Joubin-Bret (eds.)
2015
339.727.22 R474
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Reshaping the investor-State dispute settlement system : journeys for the 21st century / Jean E. Kalicki, Anna Joubin-Bret (eds.)
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Leiden, The Netherlands : 2015 Brill,
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1003 p.
ISBN
9789004291096
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Contents: Foreword / M. Kinnear
Introduction / A. Joubin-Bret, J. E. Kalicki
Part 1. Strengthening the role of states: treaty interpretation and revising treaty language. Ch. 1. Delegating interpretative authority in investment treaties: the case of joint administrative commissions / A. van Aaken
Ch. 2. Lessons from international uniform law / J. Karton
Ch. 3. Which is to be the master? Extra-arbitral interpretative procedures for IIAs / M. Ewing-Chow, J. J. Losari
Ch. 4. Keeping interpretation in investment treaty arbitration 'on track': the role of state parties / T. Ishikawa
Ch. 5. Travaux préparatoires and the legitimacy of investor-State arbitration / B. S. Vasani, A. Ugale
Ch. 6. Reform of investor-State dispute settlement: the U.S. experience / K. L. Kizer, J. K. Sharpe
Ch. 7. Rethinking rights and responsibilities in investor-State dispute settlement: some model international investment agreement provisions / E. Boomer
Ch. 8. Examining the formative aspect of investment treaty commitments: lessons from commercial law and trade law / L. Hsu
Ch. 9. Limiting investor access to investment arbitration: a solution without a problem? / L-Y. Tan, A. Bouchenaki
Ch. 10. Back to the future: contemplating a return to the exhaustion rule / D. Kalderimis
Ch. 11. ISDS growing pains and responsible adulthood / S. Constain
Part 2. Structural reform: State-State procedures, a standing investment court, or an appellate mechanism. Ch. 12. In search of a model for the reform of international investment dispute resolution: an analysis of existing international and regional dispute settlement mechanisms / N. Butler
Ch. 13. The abiding role of state-state engagement in the resolution of investor-State disputes / T. R. Posner, M. C. Walter
Ch. 14. Permanent investment tribunals: the momentum is building up / O. E. García-Bolívar
Ch. 15. The challenges of creating a standing international investment court / E. Zuleta
Ch. 16. Making impossible investor-State reform possible / L. G. García
Ch. 17. Appellate mechanisms for investment arbitration: worth a second look for the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the proposed EU-US FTA? / B. Legum
Ch. 18. Appellate review in investor-State arbitration / E. Y. Park
Ch. 19. Reform of the investor-State arbitration regime: the appeal proposal / G. Bottini
Ch. 20. Introduction of an appellate review mechanism for international investment disputes: expected benefits and remaining tasks / J. Lee
Ch. 21. Why ICSID doesn't need an appellate procedure, and what to do instead / K. Andelic
Ch. 22. Fragmentation and harmonization in the ICSID decision-making process / R. Castro de Figueiredo
Ch. 23. Initial hiccups or more? Efforts of the EU to find its future role in international investment law / J. A. Bischoff
Ch. 24. The emperor has no clothes: a critique of the debate over reform of the ISDS system / J. J. Saulino, J. Kallmer
Part 3. Reform from within: changing institutional rules and encouraging innovations by tribunals. Ch. 25. Advancing reform at ICSID / A. R. Parra
Ch. 26. UN Commission on International Trade Law and multilateral rule-making: consensus, sovereignty and the role of international organizations in the preparation of the UNCITRAL Rules on Transparency / J. Salasky, C. Montineri
Ch. 27. Inter-governmental evaluation of investor-State dispute settlement: recent work at the OECD-hosted Freedom of Investment Roundtable / D. Gaukrodger, K. Gordon
Ch. 28. The sixth path: reforming investment law from within / S. W. Schill
Ch. 29. Achieving a faster ICSID / A. Raviv
Ch. 30. Streamlining the ICSID process: new statistical insights and comparative lessons from other institutions / J. Kim
Ch. 31. Interim costs orders: the tribunal's tool to encourage procedural economy / J. Sullivan, D. Ingle
Ch. 32. Costs in investment treaty arbitration: the case for reform / M. Hodgson
Ch. 33. Distinguishing investors from exporters under investment treaties / M. Feldman
Ch. 34. ICSID treaty counterclaims: case law and treaty evolution / J. A. Rivas
Ch. 35. ICSID annulment standards: who has finally won the Reisman v. Broches debate of two decades ago? / N. Tsolakidis
Ch. 36. ICSID annulment reform: are we looking at the right problem? / M. Silberman
Ch. 37. Addressing and redressing errors in ICSID arbitration / D. B. Gosis
Ch. 38. Do we need investment arbitration? / C. Schreuer.
Introduction / A. Joubin-Bret, J. E. Kalicki
Part 1. Strengthening the role of states: treaty interpretation and revising treaty language. Ch. 1. Delegating interpretative authority in investment treaties: the case of joint administrative commissions / A. van Aaken
Ch. 2. Lessons from international uniform law / J. Karton
Ch. 3. Which is to be the master? Extra-arbitral interpretative procedures for IIAs / M. Ewing-Chow, J. J. Losari
Ch. 4. Keeping interpretation in investment treaty arbitration 'on track': the role of state parties / T. Ishikawa
Ch. 5. Travaux préparatoires and the legitimacy of investor-State arbitration / B. S. Vasani, A. Ugale
Ch. 6. Reform of investor-State dispute settlement: the U.S. experience / K. L. Kizer, J. K. Sharpe
Ch. 7. Rethinking rights and responsibilities in investor-State dispute settlement: some model international investment agreement provisions / E. Boomer
Ch. 8. Examining the formative aspect of investment treaty commitments: lessons from commercial law and trade law / L. Hsu
Ch. 9. Limiting investor access to investment arbitration: a solution without a problem? / L-Y. Tan, A. Bouchenaki
Ch. 10. Back to the future: contemplating a return to the exhaustion rule / D. Kalderimis
Ch. 11. ISDS growing pains and responsible adulthood / S. Constain
Part 2. Structural reform: State-State procedures, a standing investment court, or an appellate mechanism. Ch. 12. In search of a model for the reform of international investment dispute resolution: an analysis of existing international and regional dispute settlement mechanisms / N. Butler
Ch. 13. The abiding role of state-state engagement in the resolution of investor-State disputes / T. R. Posner, M. C. Walter
Ch. 14. Permanent investment tribunals: the momentum is building up / O. E. García-Bolívar
Ch. 15. The challenges of creating a standing international investment court / E. Zuleta
Ch. 16. Making impossible investor-State reform possible / L. G. García
Ch. 17. Appellate mechanisms for investment arbitration: worth a second look for the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the proposed EU-US FTA? / B. Legum
Ch. 18. Appellate review in investor-State arbitration / E. Y. Park
Ch. 19. Reform of the investor-State arbitration regime: the appeal proposal / G. Bottini
Ch. 20. Introduction of an appellate review mechanism for international investment disputes: expected benefits and remaining tasks / J. Lee
Ch. 21. Why ICSID doesn't need an appellate procedure, and what to do instead / K. Andelic
Ch. 22. Fragmentation and harmonization in the ICSID decision-making process / R. Castro de Figueiredo
Ch. 23. Initial hiccups or more? Efforts of the EU to find its future role in international investment law / J. A. Bischoff
Ch. 24. The emperor has no clothes: a critique of the debate over reform of the ISDS system / J. J. Saulino, J. Kallmer
Part 3. Reform from within: changing institutional rules and encouraging innovations by tribunals. Ch. 25. Advancing reform at ICSID / A. R. Parra
Ch. 26. UN Commission on International Trade Law and multilateral rule-making: consensus, sovereignty and the role of international organizations in the preparation of the UNCITRAL Rules on Transparency / J. Salasky, C. Montineri
Ch. 27. Inter-governmental evaluation of investor-State dispute settlement: recent work at the OECD-hosted Freedom of Investment Roundtable / D. Gaukrodger, K. Gordon
Ch. 28. The sixth path: reforming investment law from within / S. W. Schill
Ch. 29. Achieving a faster ICSID / A. Raviv
Ch. 30. Streamlining the ICSID process: new statistical insights and comparative lessons from other institutions / J. Kim
Ch. 31. Interim costs orders: the tribunal's tool to encourage procedural economy / J. Sullivan, D. Ingle
Ch. 32. Costs in investment treaty arbitration: the case for reform / M. Hodgson
Ch. 33. Distinguishing investors from exporters under investment treaties / M. Feldman
Ch. 34. ICSID treaty counterclaims: case law and treaty evolution / J. A. Rivas
Ch. 35. ICSID annulment standards: who has finally won the Reisman v. Broches debate of two decades ago? / N. Tsolakidis
Ch. 36. ICSID annulment reform: are we looking at the right problem? / M. Silberman
Ch. 37. Addressing and redressing errors in ICSID arbitration / D. B. Gosis
Ch. 38. Do we need investment arbitration? / C. Schreuer.
Indexed In
Bibliography of recent writings related to the work of UNCITRAL, 51st Session, 2018, New York.
Included in UNCITRAL bibliography on investor-State dispute settlement.
Included in UNCITRAL bibliography on international commercial arbitration and conciliation.
Included in UNCITRAL bibliography on investor-State dispute settlement.
Included in UNCITRAL bibliography on international commercial arbitration and conciliation.
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