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Today, international investment law consists of a network of
multifaceted, multilayered international treaties that, in one way
or another, involve virtually every country of the world. The
evolution of this network raises a host of issues regarding
international investment law and policy, especially in the area of
international investment disputes.The Yearbook on International
Investment Law & Policy 2012-2013 monitors current developments
in international investment law and policy, focusing on recent
trends and issues in foreign direct investment (FDI). With
contributions by leading experts in the field, this title provides
timely, authoritative information on FDI that can be used by a wide
audience, including practitioners, academics, researchers, and
policy makers.
Contributions to the Yearbook on International Investment Law &
Policy 2012-2013 cover the 2012-2013 trends in international
investment agreements, the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) trends,
and the challenge of investment policies for outward FDI, as well
as a review of 2012 international investment law and arbitration.
This edition contains essays from the Symposium on Sustainable
Development and International Investment Law: Bridging the Divide.
Also included are general articles providing an analysis of
arbitral tribunal practice regarding the applicable law to state
contracts under the ICSID Convention in the Twenty First Century;
the role of municipal laws in investment arbitration; the status of
state-controlled entities under international investment law, the
US and the Trans-Pacific partnership (TPP); new 2012 US Model BITs;
and the Regulation of FDI in Bolivia. This volume concludes with
the winning memorials from the 2012 FDI International Moot
Competition.
The Compendium, like an encyclopedia, contains entries for most of
the foundational principles and concepts underlying arbitration.
Each entry takes a holistic view of international arbitration, as
they tackle core concepts from both a commercial and an investment
arbitration perspective, focusing on the fundamental issues
underlying the various topics rather than on the solutions adopted
in any particular jurisdiction, thus making the Compendium a truly
cross-border, transnational resource. This innovative approach will
allow readers to identify the commonalities as well as the
differences between commercial and investment arbitration, whether
and where cross-fertilization has taken place and what consequences
it can have. This approach allows the Compendium to be a tool in
promoting the creation of a culture of international arbitration
that considers commercial arbitration and investment arbitration as
part of a whole but with certain distinct features particular to
each.
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