Yearbook on international investment law and policy 2008-2009 edited by Karl P. Sauvant
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: New York : OUP, 2009.Description: 698 pISBN:- 9780195341577
- 346.092 SAU/YEA
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Table of contents:
Part 1:
Chapter 1. Trends and Issues in International Investment Chapter 2. Trends in International Investment Agreements. Balancing Investor Rights and the Right to Regulate: The Issue of National Security
Chapter 3. Trends in International Investment Disputes: 2007 in Review
Chapter 4. Foreign Direct Investment in the Oil and Gas Sector Part 2:
Chapter 5. Driving and Countervailing Forces: A Rebalancing of National FDI Policies
Chapter 6. The Law of International Investment: Can the Imbalance be Redressed?
Chapter 7. A Comparison of the 2004 and 1994 U.S. Model BITs: Rebalancing Investor and Host Country Interests
Chapter 8. Proximate Causation in International Investment Disputes
Chapter 9. Obstacles and Pathways to Consideration of the Public Interest in Investment Treaty Disputes
Chapter 10. The Argentine Crisis and Foreign Investors: A Glimpse into the Heart of the Investment Regime
Chapter 11. Economic Security Defenses in International Investment Law
Chapter 12. Improving the Mechanisms for Treaty Negotiations and Investment Disputes: Competition and Choice as the Path to Quality and Legitimacy