06319nam 2200649 450 991078742110332120200903223051.090-04-29110-510.1163/9789004291102(CKB)3710000000346386(EBL)1956712(SSID)ssj0001421564(PQKBManifestationID)11934159(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001421564(PQKBWorkID)11424596(PQKB)10671799(MiAaPQ)EBC1956712(OCoLC)899114031(OCoLC)904036884(OCoLC)907139434(nllekb)BRILL9789004291102(Au-PeEL)EBL1956712(CaPaEBR)ebr11021026(CaONFJC)MIL729777(OCoLC)905856244(PPN)195379454(EXLCZ)99371000000034638620150227h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrReshaping the investor-state dispute settlement system journeys for the 21st century /edited by Jean E. Kalicki and Anna Joubin-BretLeiden, Netherlands ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :Brill Nijhoff,2015.©20151 online resource (1043 p.)Nijhoff International Investment Law Series,2351-9542 ;Volume 4Description based upon print version of record.90-04-29109-1 1-322-98495-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Anna Joubin-Bret and Jean E. Kalicki -- 1 Delegating Interpretative Authority in Investment Treaties: The Case of Joint Administrative Commissions /Anne van Aaken -- 2 Lessons from International Uniform Law /Joshua Karton -- 3 Which Is to Be the Master? Extra-Arbitral Interpretative Procedures for IIAs /Michael Ewing-Chow and Junianto James Losari -- 4 Keeping Interpretation in Investment Treaty Arbitration ‘on Track’: The Role of State Parties /Tomoko Ishikawa -- 5 Travaux Préparatoires and the Legitimacy of Investor-State Arbitration /Baiju S. Vasani and Anastasiya Ugale -- 6 Reform of Investor-State Dispute Settlement: The U.S. Experience /Karen L. Kizer and Jeremy K. Sharpe -- 7 Rethinking Rights and Responsibilities in Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Some Model International Investment Agreement Provisions /Elizabeth Boomer -- 8 Examining the Formative Aspect of Investment Treaty Commitments: Lessons from Commercial Law and Trade Law /Locknie Hsu -- 9 Limiting Investor Access to Investment Arbitration: A Solution without a Problem? /Liang-Ying Tan and Amal Bouchenaki -- 10 Back to the Future: Contemplating a Return to the Exhaustion Rule /Daniel Kalderimis -- 11 ISDS Growing Pains and Responsible Adulthood /Silvia Constain -- 12 In Search of a Model for the Reform of International Investment Dispute Resolution: An Analysis of Existing International and Regional Dispute Settlement Mechanisms /Nicolette Butler -- 13 The Abiding Role of State-State Engagement in the Resolution of Investor-State Disputes /Theodore R. Posner and Marguerite C. Walter -- 14 Permanent Investment Tribunals: The Momentum is Building Up /Omar E. García-Bolívar -- 15 The Challenges of Creating a Standing International Investment Court /Eduardo Zuleta -- 16 Making Impossible Investor-State Reform Possible /Luis González García -- 17 Appellate Mechanisms for Investment Arbitration: Worth a Second Look for the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Proposed EU-U.S. FTA? /Barton Legum -- 18 Appellate Review in Investor-State Arbitration /Eun Young Park -- 19 Reform of the Investor-State Arbitration Regime: The Appeal Proposal /Gabriel Bottini -- 20 Introduction of an Appellate Review Mechanism for International Investment Disputes: Expected Benefits and Remaining Tasks /Jaemin Lee -- 21 Why ICSID Doesn’t Need an Appellate Procedure, and What to Do Instead /Kristina Anđeli -- 22 Fragmentation and Harmonization in the ICSID Decision-Making Process /Roberto Castro de Figueiredo -- 23 Initial Hiccups or More? Efforts of the EU to Find Its Future Role in International Investment Law /Jan Asmus Bischoff -- 24 The Emperor Has No Clothes: A Critique of the Debate Over Reform of the ISDS System /J.J. Saulino and Josh Kallmer -- 25 Advancing Reform at ICSID /Antonio R. Parra -- 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 /Julia Salasky and Corinne Montineri -- 27 Inter-Governmental Evaluation of Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Recent Work at the OECD-Hosted Freedom of Investment Roundtable /David Gaukrodger and Kathryn Gordon.In Reshaping the Investor-State Dispute Settlement System: Journeys for the 21st Century , editors Jean E. Kalicki and Anna Joubin-Bret offer for the first time a broad compendium of practical suggestions for reform of the current system of resolving international investment treaty disputes. The increase in cases against States and their challenge to public policy measures has generated a strong debate, usually framed by complaints about a perceived lack of legitimacy, consistency and predictability. While some ideas have been proposed for improvement, there has never before been a book systematically focusing on constructive paths forward. This volume features 38 chapters by almost 50 leading contributors, all offering concrete proposals to improve the ISDS system for the 21st century.Nijhoff international investment law series ;Volume 4.Investments, Foreign (International law)International commercial arbitrationInvestments, Foreign (International law)International commercial arbitration.346/.092Kalicki Jean E.Joubin-Bret AnnaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910787421103321Reshaping the investor-state dispute settlement system3791471UNINA