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International Investment Arbitration: Substantive Principles
This is an authoritative and full-scale review of the substantive law and principles of investment treaty arbitration. The first edition has been widely referenced and relied upon, and presents the first and deepest analysis of this rapidly-growing field; the second edition accounts for the significant growth in BITs and case law since 2006.
Author(s) | By Professor Campbell McLachlan, Laurence Shore, Matthew Weiniger. |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 704 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 6 Apr 2017 |
Availability | Available |
This is an authoritative and full-scale review of the substantive law and principles of investment treaty arbitration. The first edition has been widely referenced and relied upon, and presents the first and deepest analysis of this rapidly-growing field; the second edition accounts for the significant growth in BITs and case law since 2006.
1. Overview ; 2. Legal Basis of Investment Arbitrations ; 3. Parallel Proceedings ; 4. Nationality ; 5. Definition of Investment ; 6. Investors' Rights ; 7. Expropriation ; 8. Compensation ; Appendices
Campbell McLachlan QC is Professor of Law at Victoria University of Wellington, specializing in public and private international law. Educated at Victoria (LL.B (Hons), 1984), and at the University of London (Ph D (1988)), he holds the Diploma cum laude o