The Fair and Equitable Treatment (FET) Standard in International Investment Arbitration : Developing Countries in Context / by Rumana Islam
(International Law and the Global South, Perspectives from the Rest of the World. ISSN:25101439)
Publisher | (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer) |
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Year | 2018 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2018. |
Authors | *Islam, Rumana author SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Notes | Chapter 1: An Overview of the Study -- Chapter 2: The Historical Development of the FET Standard in International Investment Treaties -- Chapter 3: Different Constructions of the FET Standard in Investment Treaties -- Chapter 4: Country Classification and Developing Countries in International Investment Disputes -- , sans-serif;">Chapter 5: Current Arbitral Practice Relating to Social and Political Circumstances in Host Developing Countries: FET Standard in Context -- Chapter 6: Current Arbitral Practice Relating to Countries in Transition: The FET Standard in Context -- Chapter 7: Current Arbitral Practice Relating to Economic Crises in Host Developing Countries: The FET Standard in Context -- :minor-latin;mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman";msChapter 8: Key Problems in the Interpretation of the FET Standard by Current Arbitral Tribunals and Reconceptualising the FET Standard from Developing Countries’ Perspectives -- Bibliography This book presents comprehensive information on a range of issues in connection with the Fair and Equitable Treatment (FET) standard, with a particular focus on arbitral awards against host developing countries, thereby contributing to the available literature in this area of international investment law. It examines in detail the interpretation of the FET standard of key arbitral awards affecting host developing countries, demonstrating the full range of interpretation approaches adopted by the current investment tribunals. At the same time, the book offers valuable practical guidance for counsels/scholars representing host developing countries in investment arbitration, where balancing the competing interests of the foreign investors and the host developing countries in investment disputes poses a complex challenge. The book puts forward the pressing need for a re-conceptualized interpretation of the FET standard in tune with the developmental issues and challenges faced by host developing countries, recognizing these countries’ particular perspectives as an important and relevant aspect of investment disputes (often ignored by the current investment tribunals), while continuing to ensure reasonable protections for foreign investors and therefore serving the needs of the system as whole. The findings presented here will greatly benefit host developing countries engaged in investment arbitration. In addition, the book offers an insightful guide for all researchers whose work involves investment law and investment arbitration issues. HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2125-2 |
Subjects | LCSH:Mediation LCSH:Dispute resolution (Law) LCSH:Arbitration (Administrative law) LCSH:International law LCSH:Trade regulation LCSH:Commercial law FREE:Dispute Resolution, Mediation, Arbitration FREE:International Economic Law, Trade Law FREE:Commercial Law |
Classification | LCC:K5459 DC23:347.09 |
ID | 8000034413 |
ISBN | 9789811321252 |
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