State liability in investment treaty arbitration : global constitutional and administrative law in the BIT generation by Santiago Montt.
Material type: TextLanguage: Series: (Studies in international law)Publication details: U.S.A. : Hart publishing, 2012.Description: 416 pISBN:- 9781849462136
- 346.092 MON/STA
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. The Latin american position on state responsibility, looking into the past for lessons on the future
Chapter 2. The BIT generation's emergence as a collective action problem. Prisoner's dilemma or network effects?
Chapter 3. Trading off sovereignty for credibility : questions of legitimacy in the BIT generation
Chapter 4. Property rights v the public interests : a comparative approach to a global puzzle
Chapter 5. Investments, indirect expropriations and the regulatory state
Chapter 6. Controlling arbitrariness through the fair and equitable standard