General principles of law and international investment arbitration / edited by Andrea Gattini, Attila Tanzi, Filippo Fontanelli.

In General Principles of Law in Investment Arbitration, the authors address selected general principles of law, assessing their functions in investment arbitration. The resulting picture is that of a lively source that escapes doctrinal straitjackets and maintains its relevance.--

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Other Authors: Gattini, Andrea (Editor), Tanzi, Attila (Editor), Fontanelli, Filippo (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, 2018.
Series:Nijhoff international investment law series ; 12.
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Table of Contents:
  • Under the hood of investment arbitration : general principles of law / Andrea Gattini, Attila Tanzi and Filippo Fontanelli
  • General principles of law on the legal force of provisional measures in international investment arbitration / Federico Lenci
  • Transparency in the arbitral procedure / Maria Beatrice Deli
  • General rules and principles on state responsibility and damages in investment arbitration : some critical issues / Zeno Crespi Reghizzi
  • Investment arbitration and EU general principles of law : current developments / Francesco Munari and Chiara Cellerino
  • Jurisdiction ratione temporis in international investment arbitration / Andrea Gattini
  • Jurisdiction and admissibility in international investment law / August Reinisch
  • Multiple proceedings / Christoph Schreuer
  • Annulment of awards / Piero Bernardini
  • The relevance of the foreign investor's good faith / Attila Tanzi
  • Human rights law in international investment arbitration / Vivian Kube and E.U. Petersmann
  • Unjust enrichment as a general principle of law in investment arbitration / Christina Binder
  • Sustainable development and investment. trends in law-making and arbitration / Pia Acconci
  • Police powers doctrine and international investment law / Catharine Titi
  • An exercise in equivocation : a critique of legitimate expectations as a general principle of law under the fair and equitable treatment
  • Standard / Josef Ostransky
  • The national treatment obligation / Matteo Sarzo
  • Most-favoured-nation clauses and the centrality and limits of general principles / N. Jansen Calamita and Ewa Zelazna
  • Indirect expropriation : a comparative approach / Ursula Kriebaum.