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Human Rights in International Investment Law and Arbitration [[electronic resource]]
Human Rights in International Investment Law and Arbitration [[electronic resource]]
Autore Dupuy Pierre-Marie
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : OUP Oxford, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (646 p.)
Disciplina 346.07
Altri autori (Persone) PetersmannErnst-Ulrich
FrancioniFrancesco
Collana International Economic Law Series
Soggetto topico Investments, Foreign (International law)
Human rights
Arbitration and award
Law, General & Comparative
Law, Politics & Government
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-19-158271-9
0-19-158043-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459612603321
Dupuy Pierre-Marie  
Oxford, : OUP Oxford, 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Human Rights in International Investment Law and Arbitration [[electronic resource]]
Human Rights in International Investment Law and Arbitration [[electronic resource]]
Autore Dupuy Pierre-Marie
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : OUP Oxford, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (646 p.)
Disciplina 346.07
Altri autori (Persone) PetersmannErnst-Ulrich
FrancioniFrancesco
Collana International Economic Law Series
Soggetto topico Investments, Foreign (International law)
Human rights
Arbitration and award
Law, General & Comparative
Law, Politics & Government
ISBN 0-19-172256-1
0-19-158271-9
0-19-158043-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790052403321
Dupuy Pierre-Marie  
Oxford, : OUP Oxford, 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Human Rights in International Investment Law and Arbitration
Human Rights in International Investment Law and Arbitration
Autore Dupuy Pierre-Marie
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : OUP Oxford, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (646 p.)
Disciplina 346.07
Altri autori (Persone) PetersmannErnst-Ulrich
FrancioniFrancesco
Collana International Economic Law Series
Soggetto topico Investments, Foreign (International law)
Human rights
Arbitration and award
Law, General & Comparative
Law, Politics & Government
ISBN 0-19-172256-1
0-19-158271-9
0-19-158043-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Contributors -- I. INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY OF THE BOOK -- 1. Introduction and Summary: 'Administration of Justice' in International Investment Law and Adjudication? -- I. Judicial Administration of Justice in IEL? -- II. Is There a Role for Human Rights in Investor-State Arbitration and International Economic Adjudication? -- III. Judicial 'Balancing' of Economic Law and Human Rights in Regional Courts -- IV. Investor-State Arbitration and Human Rights - Case Studies on 'Protection Standards' and Human Rights -- V. Conclusions: The Need for a Constitutional Theory of International Economic Adjudication -- VI. Complementary Functions of 'Constitutional' and 'Global Administrative Law' Approaches to Investment Law -- II. IS THERE A ROLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ADJUDICATION? -- 2. Unification Rather than Fragmentation of International Law? The Case of International Investment Law and Human Rights Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Origins -- III. Content -- IV. Means of Adjudication -- V. General Conclusion -- 3. Access to Justice, Denial of Justice, and International Investment Law -- I. A Brief Historical Introduction -- II. Access to Justice as an Investor's Right -- III. Access to Justice by Individuals and Groups Affected by the Investment -- IV. Access to Justice for the Protection of Extraterritorial Investors -- V. Conclusion -- 4. Human Rights and International Investment Arbitration -- I. Introduction -- II. Jurisdiction over Human Rights Issues -- III. Human Rights Law as Applicable Law -- IV. Corporate Social Responsibility -- V. Invocation of Human Rights in Arbitrations -- VI. Conclusion -- 5. Investment Tribunals and Human Rights: Divergent Paths -- I. Introduction -- II. The Case Law of Investment Tribunals.
III. Investment Tribunals' Approach -- IV. International Investment and Human Rights Law: Divergent Paths -- V. Concluding Remarks -- 6. Limits of Commercial Investor-State Arbitration: The Need for Appellate Review -- 7. Transnational Investment Arbitration: From Delegation to Constitutionalization? -- I. Principals and Agents -- II. Judicialization -- III. The Case of ICSID -- IV. Conclusions -- 8. Constitutional Theories of International Economic Adjudication and Investor-State Arbitration -- I. Introduction -- II. The Rule of Law Depends on 'Constitutional Justice' -- III. From 'Principal-Agent Theory' to Constitutional Theory in International Trade Governance and the WTO Dispute Settlement System -- IV. Constitutional Pluralism: Diversity of 'Constitutional Interpretations' of IEL by European Courts -- V. Lessons from the European 'Solange Method' of Judicial Cooperation Beyond Europe? -- VI. Conditional 'Solange Cooperation' for Coordinating Competing Jurisdictions in International Trade and Environmental Law beyond Europe? -- VII. The Need for a Constitutional Theory of Judicial Review of IEL: The Example of Investor-State Arbitration -- VIII. Conclusion: Judicial Protection of Rule of Law Depends on Respect for 'Constitutional Justice' -- III. JUDICIAL 'BALANCING' OF ECONOMIC LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN REGIONAL COURTS -- 9. Balancing of Economic Law and Human Rights by the European Court of Justice -- I. Introduction -- II. The Role of Fundamental Rights in the Court's Control of the European Union's Economic Regulation -- III. Member State Interference with Common Market Freedoms and the Fundamental Rights Dimension -- IV. Private Interference with Economic Activity and the Role of Fundamental Rights -- 10. Economic and Non-Economic Values in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights -- I. Opening Remarks.
II. Economic and Non-Economic Values in the Evolution of the Notions of 'Possession' and 'Interference' -- III. Public Utility and Non-Discrimination in International Law on Foreign Investments and in the European Convention -- IV. Economic and Non-Economic Values in the Framework of the 'Assessment of Proportionality' -- V. Final Remarks -- 11. Is the European Court of Human Rights an Alternative to Investor-State Arbitration? -- I. Introduction -- II. Jurisdiction -- III. Merits -- IV. Conclusions -- 12. Balancing of Human Rights and Investment Law in the Inter-American System of Human Rights -- I. Introduction -- II. General Legal Framework -- III. Conflicts Between International Protection of Human Rights and the Protection of Investments -- IV. Conclusions -- IV. CASE STUDIES ON PROTECTION STANDARDS AND SPECIFIC HUMAN RIGHTS IN INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION -- 13. Balancing Property Rights and Human Rights in Expropriation -- I. Introduction -- II. The Nature of Property Rights and Human Rights -- III. The Problem of Expropriation -- IV. Applicable International Law and Investment Protection -- V. Analysis of the Jurisprudence and Its Human Rights Implications -- VI. Exceptions for Human Rights and Related Purposes -- VII. The Role of Adjudication -- VIII. Conclusion -- 14. The Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard and Human Rights Norms -- I. Introduction -- II. Diversity of Formulations in FET Clauses -- III. HR and FET -- IV. Conclusion -- 15. Non-Discriminatory Treatment in Investment Disputes -- I. Introduction -- II. Non-Discrimination Provisions in IIAs -- III. National Treatment Standard: Delineating the Concept -- IV. Investment Jurisprudence Interpreting the NT Standard -- V. Inconsistency of Interpretations, Human Rights, and the Emerging System of International Investment Law.
16. Implementing Human Rights in the NAFTA Regime - The Potential of a Pending Case: Glamis Corp v USA -- I. Introduction -- II. The Glamis Case: An Example of Human Rights Litigation Under NAFTA Chapter 11 -- III. The Current Litigation of Human Rights in the Glamis Case -- IV. Some Mischaracterization of Human Rights Stakes in the Glamis Case -- V. Elements in Support of a Proactive Adjudication Regarding Human Rights -- 17. Human Rights Arguments in Amicus Curiae Submissions: Promoting Social Justice? -- I. Introduction -- II. International Investment Arbitration in a Social Justice Context -- III. The Role of Amicus Submissions in Investment Treaty Arbitration -- IV. Human Rights and Amicus Submissions -- V. Benefits and Problems of Human Rights Interventions through Amicus Submissions in Investment Arbitration Proceedings -- VI. Conclusions and Broader Impact -- 18. 'Proportional' by What Measure(s)? Balancing Investor Interests and Human Rights by Way of Applying the Proportionality Principle in Investor-State Arbitration -- I. Introduction -- II. Before Balancing: Assessing the Legal Relevance and Deeper Significance of Human Rights for Investor-State Arbitration -- III. Behind Balancing: A Close Look at the Interpretation of the Proportionality Principle in Investor-State Arbitration Practice Relating to Expropriation -- IV. Beneath Balancing: From Applicability to Invocation and Effective Interpretation of Human Rights in Investor-State Arbitration -- V. Conclusion -- 19. Reconciling Public Health and Investor Rights: The Case of Tobacco -- I. Introduction -- II. International Health Governance and Tobacco Control -- III. International Investment Governance -- IV. Case Studies -- V. Policy Options -- VI. Conclusions -- 20. The Human Right to Water Versus Investor Rights: Double-Dilemma or Pseudo-Conflict? -- I. Introduction.
II. The Right to Water as a Human Right -- III. Three Case Studies on Water and Foreign Investment -- IV. Categories of Violations of the Right to Water and Some -- V. Conclusion and Outlook -- 21. Human Rights Dimensions of Corporate Environmental Accountability -- I. Introduction -- II. What Is Corporate Environmental Accountability? -- III. Why Does Corporate Environmental Accountability Matter for International Investment? -- IV. What Are the Human Rights Dimensions of Corporate Environmental Accountability? -- V. A Practical Example: the IFC Ombudsman's Role in Ensuring Corporate Environmental Accountability -- VI. Conclusions -- 22. Environmental Rights, Sustainable Development, and Investor-State Case Law: A Critical Appraisal -- I. Introduction -- II. Status and Relevance of International Environmental Law in Investor-State Disputes -- III. The 'Like Circumstances of Investors' Test as a Gateway to Environmental Principles and Rights: The SD Myers -- IV. Participatory Rights at the National Level and Investor- State Case Law -- V. Conclusion -- 23. The Relevance of Non-Investment Treaty Obligations in Assessing Compensation -- I. Introduction -- II. Non-Investment Treaty Obligations in Investment Disputes Case Law: Are They Relevant in the Assessment of Compensation? -- III. The Specific Relevance of the Obligations of the UNESCO Convention in the SPP v Egypt Case -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- 24. EC Free Trade Agreements: An Alternative Model for Addressing Human Rights in Foreign Investment Regulation and Dispute Settlement? -- I. Introduction -- II. The Substantive Scope of EC FTA Provisions on Foreign Investment -- III. Dispute Settlement in EC FTAs -- IV. Human Rights Considerations in EC FTAs -- V. Practical Implications of EC FTAs Human Rights Considerations -- VI. Future Developments -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H.
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910824011003321
Dupuy Pierre-Marie  
Oxford, : OUP Oxford, 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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