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Asian yearbook of international economic law 2022 / / Manjiao Chi, Marc Bungenberg, and Andrea K. Bjorklund, editors
Asian yearbook of international economic law 2022 / / Manjiao Chi, Marc Bungenberg, and Andrea K. Bjorklund, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica x, 212 pages : illustrator ; ; 24 cm
Disciplina 346.507
Collana Asian Yearbook of International Economic Law Ser.
Soggetto topico Commercial law - Asia
Commercial law
ISBN 3-030-93475-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Theory and Trends -- Asian Century and Post-Pandemic Adjustments -- 1 A Hyper-Globalization Ride -- 2 The Beginnings of De-Coupling -- 3 Despite the Pandemic, No Globalization Unravelling -- 4 Recovery and Adjustments Fit for Twenty-First Century -- References -- Interesting Times: Soft Law in International Economic Governance -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Soft Law: An Approximation -- 2.1 It Is What It Is -- 2.2 Give Me One Good Reason -- 2.2.1 Less Constitutional Limitations on Executive Action -- 2.2.2 A Lighter Touch -- 3 The Success of Soft Law: The Post-GFC Global Financial Architecture -- 3.1 The Rulebook: The Compendium of Standards -- 3.2 Monitoring Mechanisms as Key Feature -- 3.3 Why? Why Now? -- 4 A Dark Side of Soft Law? -- 4.1 The Missing Link: Reliability and Predictability -- 4.2 The Use of Soft Law in the Context of the Belt and Road Initiative -- 4.2.1 Speak Softly -- 4.2.2 and Carry a Big Stick -- 5 Lessons to Be Learned -- 5.1 The Goal: Reciprocal and Mutually Advantageous Arrangements -- 5.2 Misplaced Confidence in the Disciplining Force of Law -- 5.2.1 A Coalition of the Unwilling? -- 5.2.2 Over-Judicialization and its Price -- References -- Part II: Trade and Investment -- The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: Strategic Opportunity Meets Strategic Autonomy -- 1 A Critical Summary of the CAI -- 1.1 Objectives and General Definitions -- 1.2 Investment Liberalisation -- 1.3 Regulatory Framework -- 1.4 Investment and Sustainable Development -- 1.5 Dispute Settlement -- 1.6 Institutional and Final Provisions -- 2 An Assessment of the Market Access and Rules Commitments -- 2.1 China´s Autonomous Liberalization -- 2.2 Pre-existing Commitments in Other Agreements -- 3 The Strategic Dimension -- 3.1 Inception -- 3.2 Negotiation -- 3.3 Conclusion -- 3.4 Ratification.
4 Conclusion: Strategic Opportunity Meets Strategic Autonomy -- References -- Commonalities and Differences in Investment Policies and Treaty Practices: A Comparative Study of China and Japan -- 1 Introduction -- 2 China´s Investment Policy and Treaty Practices -- 2.1 Review of China´s Investment Policy -- 2.2 Review of China´s Investment Treaty Practices -- 3 Japan´s Investment Policy and Treaty Practices -- 3.1 Review of Japan´s Investment Policy -- 3.2 Review of Japan´s Investment Treaty Practices -- 4 Commonalities Between China and Japan -- 4.1 Investment Policy Rather Than Trade Policy -- 4.2 Policy Space Rather Than Investment Protection -- 5 Differences Between China and Japan -- 5.1 Japan ``Domestic Industries, not FDI´´ -- China ``from FDI to Domestic Industries´´ -- 5.2 Japan ``Technology not Capital´´ -- China ``Technology and Capital´´ -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Investor Obligations in India´s New Bilateral Investment Treaties: Emergence of New Treaty Practice -- 1 Introduction -- 2 India´s BIT Programme: Towards Backlash -- 3 Draft Model BIT: Sowing the Seeds -- 4 The Final Model 2016 BIT and Subsequent BITs -- 4.1 Compliance with Domestic Laws -- 4.2 Corporate Social Responsibility -- 4.3 Usefulness of BITs Providing Investor Obligations -- 4.4 Counterclaims as an Entry-Point for Investor Obligations -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Latest Developments of China´s Foreign Investment Policy and Law -- 1 International and Domestic Contexts -- 2 Liberalization of Foreign Investment: Negative List Approach -- 3 Establishment and Development of Pilot Free Trade Zones -- 4 The Chinese Foreign Investment Law -- 5 China´s Recent Treaty Practice in International Investment Law -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Special Focus: Competition Neutrality.
From a White Paper to a Proposal for a Regulation on Foreign Subsidies: Filling a Regulatory Gap in Protecting the EU Internal... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Political Context -- 3 Economic Context -- 4 Regulatory Gap -- 4.1 EU State Aid Rules -- 4.2 Other EU Competition Tools -- 4.3 WTO Rules and the SCM Agreement -- 4.4 Trade Defence Instruments -- 4.5 FDI Screening Regulation -- 4.6 Public Procurement -- 5 Overview of the Proposed Regulation -- 5.1 Scope -- 5.2 Procedure -- 5.3 Assessment of the Distortion -- 5.4 Balancing and Redressive Measures -- 5.5 Sectoral Legislation -- 6 From the White Paper to the Proposed Regulation -- 6.1 Administrative Burden and Enforcement Powers -- 6.2 Collection of Necessary Information -- 6.3 Effects on Foreign Investment -- 7 Outlook -- References -- Third-Country State Aid Regulation: The European Debate on Foreign Subsidies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 State Aid Law as Fundamental Element of EU´s Economic Order -- 3 Reasons for a New Approach to Foreign Subsidies in the EU -- 4 The Current Reform Proposals -- 5 Possible Third-Country Reactions and Long-Term Benefits -- 6 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- Upgrading Subsidy Norms for the Digital Age: EU White Paper´s Contribution and Remaining Questions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Outdated and Sidelined Norms -- 3 Elements of Prospective Norms -- 4 Recent EU Initiative and Remaining Questions -- 4.1 Main Contents of the White Paper -- 4.2 Some Remaining Questions -- 4.3 CPTPP: A Cautionary Tale? -- 5 Concluding Thoughts -- References -- ``Levelling the Playing Field´´ -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Rise of China as the Main Trading Partner of the European Union -- 3 Long-Term and Recent Development in World Trade -- 4 A Partner Becomes Also a ``Systemic Rival´´ -- 5 Towards Fair Competition in International Markets -- 6 Conclusion -- References.
State Capitalism in ASEAN: The State-Owned Enterprises Under the ASEAN Regional Competition Policy -- 1 State-Owned Enterprises and Economic Policies -- 2 State-Owned Enterprises and Competition Law -- 3 ASEAN Economic Community: Regional Economic Integration Model -- 4 ASEAN Competition Law and Policy -- 5 Competition Laws in ASEAN Countries -- 6 State-Owned Enterprises in ASEAN Member States -- 7 State-Owned Enterprises and ASEAN Regional Economic Integration: Ways Forward -- References -- Part IV: Book Review -- Gregory Shaffer, Emerging Powers and the World Trading System: The Past and Future of International Economic Law -- References.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910734851303321
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
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Yearbook on international investment law and policy, 2013-2014 / / edited by Andrea K. Bjorklund ; contributors Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez [and twenty three others]
Yearbook on international investment law and policy, 2013-2014 / / edited by Andrea K. Bjorklund ; contributors Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez [and twenty three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (736 p.)
Disciplina 346.09205
Collana Yearbook on International Investment Law and Policy
Soggetto topico Investments, Foreign - Law and legislation
International business enterprises - Finance
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-19-026578-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Series Editors; YEARBOOK ON INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW & POLICY; Copyright; Table of Contents; Detailed Table of Contents; Submission Policy; Contributors; Foreword by Louis T. Wells; Preface by the Editorial Committee; Part One; 1. Trends in International Investment and the Activities of Multinational Enterprises: 2013-2014; Introduction; A. Trends; 1. Global Overview; 2. Regional Trends; 3. Foreign Direct Divestment; B. Vectors of Structural Change in the Global Investment System; 1. The Rise of the MNSOE; 2. International Investment and Global Value Chains; Conclusions
2. International Investment Agreements, 2013: A Review of Trends and New ApproachesIntroduction; A. Public Debate on Investment Policy; B. The "Other" IIAs; 1. Investor Protections; a. Substantive Protections; b. Procedural Protections; 2. Investment Promotion, Economic Cooperation, and Sustainable Development; a. Effective Enforcement, Non-derogation, and Non-lowering of Environmental or Labor Standards; b. New Development: Non-Waiver of the Right to Regulate in the Public Interest; c. Strengthening of Standards and Their Implementation; d. Economic Development
e. Consultations, Compliance, and Enforcement3. The Larger Picture; C. Canada in Africa: Heightened BIT Activity That Tracks Investments in the Extractive Industries; 1. Performance Requirements; 2. Protection against Breach of Investor-State Contracts; 3. Incorporating Considerations of Domestic Policy and Corporate Social Responsibility in Investment Treaties; D. The UNCITRAL Transparency Rules and Convention; 1. Content of the Transparency Rules; 2. Application of the Transparency Rules; 3. The Transparency Convention; 4. A Model for Broader Reform?; Conclusion
3. International Investment Law and Arbitration: 2013 in ReviewA. Jurisdiction; 1. Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae; a. Abuse of Process; b. Treaty Standards; i. Allegations of Illegality; ii. ICSID Convention; iii. Territorial Link; iv. Sovereign Bonds; 2. Jurisdiction Ratione Voluntatis; a. Subject-Matter Limitation of Investment Treaty; b. Mass Claims/Multi-Party Proceedings; c. Jurisdiction by Means of Most-Favored Nations Clauses; B. Merits; 1. Fair and Equitable Treatment; a. Legitimate Expectations; b. Proportionality; c. Denial of Justice; d. Discriminatory and Arbitrary Treatment
2. Full Protection and Security3. Umbrella Clause; 4. Expropriation; C. Compensation and Non-pecuniary Remedies; 1. General Principle of Reparation; 2. Non-pecuniary Remedies; 3. Compensation for Expropriation: Lawful vs. Unlawful Distinction; 4. Compensation for Violation of Non-expropriation Protections in Investment Treaties; 5. Valuation of Damages; a. Valuation Standards; b. Valuation Methods; 6. Date of Valuation; 7. Moral Damages; 8. Punitive Damages; 9. Interest; 10. Currency of the Award; 11. Arbitration Costs and Legal Representation Costs; 12. Limitations on Compensation
a. Causality and Remoteness of Damages
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461363503321
New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Yearbook on international investment law and policy, 2013-2014 / / edited by Andrea K. Bjorklund ; contributors Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez [and twenty three others]
Yearbook on international investment law and policy, 2013-2014 / / edited by Andrea K. Bjorklund ; contributors Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez [and twenty three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (736 p.)
Disciplina 346.09205
Collana Yearbook on International Investment Law and Policy
Soggetto topico Investments, Foreign - Law and legislation
International business enterprises - Finance
ISBN 0-19-026578-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Series Editors; YEARBOOK ON INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW & POLICY; Copyright; Table of Contents; Detailed Table of Contents; Submission Policy; Contributors; Foreword by Louis T. Wells; Preface by the Editorial Committee; Part One; 1. Trends in International Investment and the Activities of Multinational Enterprises: 2013-2014; Introduction; A. Trends; 1. Global Overview; 2. Regional Trends; 3. Foreign Direct Divestment; B. Vectors of Structural Change in the Global Investment System; 1. The Rise of the MNSOE; 2. International Investment and Global Value Chains; Conclusions
2. International Investment Agreements, 2013: A Review of Trends and New ApproachesIntroduction; A. Public Debate on Investment Policy; B. The "Other" IIAs; 1. Investor Protections; a. Substantive Protections; b. Procedural Protections; 2. Investment Promotion, Economic Cooperation, and Sustainable Development; a. Effective Enforcement, Non-derogation, and Non-lowering of Environmental or Labor Standards; b. New Development: Non-Waiver of the Right to Regulate in the Public Interest; c. Strengthening of Standards and Their Implementation; d. Economic Development
e. Consultations, Compliance, and Enforcement3. The Larger Picture; C. Canada in Africa: Heightened BIT Activity That Tracks Investments in the Extractive Industries; 1. Performance Requirements; 2. Protection against Breach of Investor-State Contracts; 3. Incorporating Considerations of Domestic Policy and Corporate Social Responsibility in Investment Treaties; D. The UNCITRAL Transparency Rules and Convention; 1. Content of the Transparency Rules; 2. Application of the Transparency Rules; 3. The Transparency Convention; 4. A Model for Broader Reform?; Conclusion
3. International Investment Law and Arbitration: 2013 in ReviewA. Jurisdiction; 1. Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae; a. Abuse of Process; b. Treaty Standards; i. Allegations of Illegality; ii. ICSID Convention; iii. Territorial Link; iv. Sovereign Bonds; 2. Jurisdiction Ratione Voluntatis; a. Subject-Matter Limitation of Investment Treaty; b. Mass Claims/Multi-Party Proceedings; c. Jurisdiction by Means of Most-Favored Nations Clauses; B. Merits; 1. Fair and Equitable Treatment; a. Legitimate Expectations; b. Proportionality; c. Denial of Justice; d. Discriminatory and Arbitrary Treatment
2. Full Protection and Security3. Umbrella Clause; 4. Expropriation; C. Compensation and Non-pecuniary Remedies; 1. General Principle of Reparation; 2. Non-pecuniary Remedies; 3. Compensation for Expropriation: Lawful vs. Unlawful Distinction; 4. Compensation for Violation of Non-expropriation Protections in Investment Treaties; 5. Valuation of Damages; a. Valuation Standards; b. Valuation Methods; 6. Date of Valuation; 7. Moral Damages; 8. Punitive Damages; 9. Interest; 10. Currency of the Award; 11. Arbitration Costs and Legal Representation Costs; 12. Limitations on Compensation
a. Causality and Remoteness of Damages
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797575103321
New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Yearbook on international investment law and policy, 2013-2014 / / edited by Andrea K. Bjorklund ; contributors Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez [and twenty three others]
Yearbook on international investment law and policy, 2013-2014 / / edited by Andrea K. Bjorklund ; contributors Alberto Alvarez-Jimenez [and twenty three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (736 p.)
Disciplina 346.09205
Collana Yearbook on International Investment Law and Policy
Soggetto topico Investments, Foreign - Law and legislation
International business enterprises - Finance
ISBN 0-19-026578-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Series Editors; YEARBOOK ON INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW & POLICY; Copyright; Table of Contents; Detailed Table of Contents; Submission Policy; Contributors; Foreword by Louis T. Wells; Preface by the Editorial Committee; Part One; 1. Trends in International Investment and the Activities of Multinational Enterprises: 2013-2014; Introduction; A. Trends; 1. Global Overview; 2. Regional Trends; 3. Foreign Direct Divestment; B. Vectors of Structural Change in the Global Investment System; 1. The Rise of the MNSOE; 2. International Investment and Global Value Chains; Conclusions
2. International Investment Agreements, 2013: A Review of Trends and New ApproachesIntroduction; A. Public Debate on Investment Policy; B. The "Other" IIAs; 1. Investor Protections; a. Substantive Protections; b. Procedural Protections; 2. Investment Promotion, Economic Cooperation, and Sustainable Development; a. Effective Enforcement, Non-derogation, and Non-lowering of Environmental or Labor Standards; b. New Development: Non-Waiver of the Right to Regulate in the Public Interest; c. Strengthening of Standards and Their Implementation; d. Economic Development
e. Consultations, Compliance, and Enforcement3. The Larger Picture; C. Canada in Africa: Heightened BIT Activity That Tracks Investments in the Extractive Industries; 1. Performance Requirements; 2. Protection against Breach of Investor-State Contracts; 3. Incorporating Considerations of Domestic Policy and Corporate Social Responsibility in Investment Treaties; D. The UNCITRAL Transparency Rules and Convention; 1. Content of the Transparency Rules; 2. Application of the Transparency Rules; 3. The Transparency Convention; 4. A Model for Broader Reform?; Conclusion
3. International Investment Law and Arbitration: 2013 in ReviewA. Jurisdiction; 1. Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae; a. Abuse of Process; b. Treaty Standards; i. Allegations of Illegality; ii. ICSID Convention; iii. Territorial Link; iv. Sovereign Bonds; 2. Jurisdiction Ratione Voluntatis; a. Subject-Matter Limitation of Investment Treaty; b. Mass Claims/Multi-Party Proceedings; c. Jurisdiction by Means of Most-Favored Nations Clauses; B. Merits; 1. Fair and Equitable Treatment; a. Legitimate Expectations; b. Proportionality; c. Denial of Justice; d. Discriminatory and Arbitrary Treatment
2. Full Protection and Security3. Umbrella Clause; 4. Expropriation; C. Compensation and Non-pecuniary Remedies; 1. General Principle of Reparation; 2. Non-pecuniary Remedies; 3. Compensation for Expropriation: Lawful vs. Unlawful Distinction; 4. Compensation for Violation of Non-expropriation Protections in Investment Treaties; 5. Valuation of Damages; a. Valuation Standards; b. Valuation Methods; 6. Date of Valuation; 7. Moral Damages; 8. Punitive Damages; 9. Interest; 10. Currency of the Award; 11. Arbitration Costs and Legal Representation Costs; 12. Limitations on Compensation
a. Causality and Remoteness of Damages
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824727903321
New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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