Commentaries on Selected Model Investment Treaties

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Commentaries on Selected Model Investment Treaties

Public international law: treaties and other sources Public international law, economic and trade: investment treaties and disputes International law: arbitration

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Collection: Oxford Commentaries on International Law

Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 17th January 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 17 Mb

ISBN: 9780191651977


Introduction

The existing literature on the substantive and procedural aspects of bilateral investment treaties (BITs) relies heavily on investment treaty arbitration decisions as a source of law. What is missing is a comprehensive, analytical review of state practice. This volume fills this gap, providing detailed analyses of the investment treaty policy and practice of nineteen leading capital-exporting states and emerging market economies.

Author Expertise and Source Materials

The authors are leading experts in government, academia, and private legal practice, and their chapters are largely based on primary source materials.

Chapter Content

Each chapter provides a description of the regulatory or policy framework governing foreign investment (both inflows and outflows) with a historical presentation of the state''s Model BIT; an examination of internal government processes and practices relating to treaty negotiation, conclusion, ratification and record-keeping; and a detailed article-by-article analytical commentary of the state''s Model BIT, elucidating the policy behind each provision and highlighting the ways in which the actual investment treaty practice of that state deviates from this standard text. This commentary is supplemented by the case law relevant to that state''s investment treaties.

Intended Audience and Utility

This commentary will be of immense assistance to counsel and arbitrators engaged in arguing and determining the proper interpretation of BITs and investment chapters in Free Trade Agreements, and to government officials and scholars engaged in BIT policy formulation and implementation. It will serve as a standard resource for legal practitioners, scholars, policy-makers and other stakeholders in the field of international investment policy, law, and arbitration.

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