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Protection of Legitimate Expectations in Investment Treaty Arbitration : A Theory of Detrimental Reliance [electronic resource] / by Teerawat Wongkaew.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019.Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 282 p.)ISBN:
  • 9781108675680 (ebook) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.5
Online resources: Summary: "This book evaluates the core of the concept of legitimate expectations from first principles in moral philosophy. It adopts an unconventional approach by examining this topic from a deep, philosophical perspective and delves into the debates on the binding nature of promise in moral philosophy. It then develops a doctrinal structure for the standard of protection. The author places the key premise of the book on the possibility of deriving firm conclusions from the debate and on creating a set of precise and prescriptive 'guidelines of the application of legitimate expectations'. The features of this book are threefold: first, a significant body of literature on moral philosophy is assimilated; second, core philosophical principles are extracted and expressed as a normative framework to resolve concrete cases; third, the author analysed a vast number of investment treaty awards against the underlying framework. "
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Table of contents:
Part 1. Why Do We Need a Theory of Legitimate Expectations?
Part 2. What Is the Theory of Legitimate Expectations?
Conclusion

Includes bibliography and index.

"This book evaluates the core of the concept of legitimate expectations from first principles in moral philosophy. It adopts an unconventional approach by examining this topic from a deep, philosophical perspective and delves into the debates on the binding nature of promise in moral philosophy. It then develops a doctrinal structure for the standard of protection. The author places the key premise of the book on the possibility of deriving firm conclusions from the debate and on creating a set of precise and prescriptive 'guidelines of the application of legitimate expectations'. The features of this book are threefold: first, a significant body of literature on moral philosophy is assimilated; second, core philosophical principles are extracted and expressed as a normative framework to resolve concrete cases; third, the author analysed a vast number of investment treaty awards against the underlying framework. "

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