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Based on the author's Hague Lectures on ICSID, this book on ICSID
and the ICSID Convention provides a detailed introduction to the
worlds leading institution devoted to international investment
dispute settlement. Fully up-to-date as of mid-2019, the book
presents a full and accessible picture of an increasingly important
dispute settlement mechanism. The author delves into the origins
and evolutions of the Convention and Centre and its jurisdiction,
then navigates the reader through the process of arbitration
proceedings under the Convention, applicable law, and the
enforcement of Convention awards. The author also discusses efforts
to reform international investment dispute settlement in general
and ICSID arbitration in particular. ICSID: An Introduction to the
Convention and Centre is an authoritative, essential guide for
students, practitioners, policymakers, investors, NGO activists,
and journalists with an interest in investor-state dispute
settlement.
Based on the author's Hague Lectures on ICSID, this book on ICSID
and the ICSID Convention provides a detailed introduction to the
worlds leading institution devoted to international investment
dispute settlement. Fully up-to-date as of mid-2019, the book
presents a full and accessible picture of an increasingly important
dispute settlement mechanism. The author delves into the origins
and evolutions of the Convention and Centre and its jurisdiction,
then navigates the reader through the process of arbitration
proceedings under the Convention, applicable law, and the
enforcement of Convention awards. The author also discusses efforts
to reform international investment dispute settlement in general
and ICSID arbitration in particular. ICSID: An Introduction to the
Convention and Centre is an authoritative, essential guide for
students, practitioners, policymakers, investors, NGO activists,
and journalists with an interest in investor-state dispute
settlement.
This revised edition of The History of ICSID details the history
and development of the International Centre for Settlement of
Investment Disputes (ICSID) and its constituent treaty, the
Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States
and Nationals of Other States. Antonio Parra, the first Deputy
Secretary-General of ICSID, traces the immediate origins of the
Convention, in the years 1955 to 1962, and gives a stage-by-stage
narrative of the drafting of the Convention between 1962 and 1965.
He recounts details of bringing the Convention into force in 1966
and the elaboration of the initial versions of the Regulations and
Rules of ICSID adopted at the first meetings of its Administrative
Council in 1967. The four periods 1968 to 1988, 1989 to 1999, 2000
to 2010, and 2011 to 2015 are covered in separate chapters which
examine the expansion of the Centre's activities and changes made
to the Regulations and Rules over the years. There are also
overviews of the conciliation and arbitration cases submitted to
ICSID in the respective periods, followed by discussions of
selected cases and key issues within them. A concluding chapter
discusses some of the broad themes and findings of the book,
examines how ICSID might meet several large new challenges facing
it, and outlines several possible further changes of its rules and
procedures The book offers unique insight into the establishment
and design of ICSID, as well as into how the institution evolved
and its relationship with the World Bank over the 50 years since
the establishment of ICSID. It is essential reading for those
involved in this field.
Now available in paperback, the second edition of The History of
ICSID details the history and development of the International
Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and its
constituent treaty, the Convention on the Settlement of Investment
Disputes between States and Nationals of Other States. Antonio
Parra, the first Deputy Secretary-General of ICSID, traces the
immediate origins of the Convention, in the years 1955 to 1962, and
gives a stage-by-stage narrative of the drafting of the Convention
between 1962 and 1965. He recounts details of bringing the
Convention into force in 1966 and the elaboration of the initial
versions of the Regulations and Rules of ICSID adopted at the first
meetings of its Administrative Council in 1967. The four periods
1968 to 1988, 1989 to 1999, 2000 to 2010, and 2011 to 2015 are
covered in separate chapters which examine the expansion of the
Centre's activities and changes made to the Regulations and Rules
over the years. There are also overviews of the conciliation and
arbitration cases submitted to ICSID in the respective periods,
followed by discussions of selected cases and key issues within
them. A concluding chapter discusses some of the broad themes and
findings of the book, examines how ICSID might meet several large
new challenges facing it, and outlines several possible further
changes of its rules and procedures The book offers unique insight
into the establishment and design of ICSID, as well as into how the
institution evolved and its relationship with the World Bank over
the 50 years since the establishment of ICSID. It is essential
reading for those involved in this field.
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