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Principles of International Investment Law

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This book outlines the principles behind the international law of foreign investment. The main focus is on the law governed by bilateral and multilateral investment treaties. The book traces the purpose, context and evolution of the clauses and provisions characteristic of contemporary
investment treaties, and analyzes the case law interpreting the issues raised by standard clauses. Particular consideration is given to broad treaty-rules whose understanding in practice has mainly been shaped by their interpretation and application by international tribunals. In addition, the book
introduces the dispute settlement mechanisms for enforcing investment law, outlining the operation of State vs. State and Investor vs. State arbitration.

Combining a systematic analytical study of the texts and principles underlying investment law with a jurisprudential analysis of the case law arising in international tribunals, this book offers an ideal introduction to the principles of international investment law and arbitration, for students or
practitioners new to the field.

480 pages, Paperback

First published January 16, 2007

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June 20, 2025
A solid survey of major cases on crucial questions in investment arbitration, but—given that both authors are famous arbitrators—it would be even more valuable if they brought in personal experiences from the cases they have dealt with in the past (to the extent possible from a confidentiality perspective, of course).









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