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Fair and Equitable Treatment - Its Interaction with the Minimum Standard and Its Customary Status (Paperback, VI, 82 Pp. ed.)
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Fair and Equitable Treatment - Its Interaction with the Minimum Standard and Its Customary Status (Paperback, VI, 82 Pp. ed.)
Series: Brill Research Perspectives in International Law / Brill Research Perspectives in International Investment Law and Arbitration
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The fair and equitable treatment ('FET') standard is a type of
protection found in BITs which has become in the last decades one
of the most controversial provisions examined by arbitral
tribunals. This book first examines the interaction between the
'minimum standard of treatment' (MST) and the FET standard and the
question why States started referring to the former in their BITs.
It also addresses the question whether the FET should be considered
as an autonomous standard of protection under BITs. This book also
examines the controversial proposition that the FET standard should
now be considered as a rule of customary international law. I will
show that while the practice of States to include FET clauses in
their BITs can be considered as general, widespread and
representative, it remains that it is not uniform and consistent
enough for the standard to have crystallised into a customary rule.
States also lack the necessary opinio juris when including the
clause in their BITs.
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