Overall, The Foundations of International Investment Law: Bringing Theory into Practice achieves its aim of linking theory to practice in order to resolve some of the key questions regarding the operation of IIL and investment arbitration. The collection of works is well structured with a clear focus. The quality of the contributions is high, evidenced by original contributions on a number of controversial and topical issues. This book will serve as a useful reference volume as IIL and investment arbitration develop, as their theoretical foundations will ultimately determine the direction in which IIL and investment arbitration will grow.
Edward Guntrip, The British Yearbook of International Law
The aforementioned chapters by Pauwelyn and Viñuales add further substance to our present discussion
by challenging nowadays outdated explanations for the readiness of states to participate in investment law by concluding and becoming a party to BITs and other investment agreements or daring to address the big elephant in the room behind the general discussion on fi nding the correct path between the right to regulate and the need for investment protection: What role for sovereignty and how, to begin with, can sovereignty be understood in this context? â Ralph Janik, Austrian Review of International and European Law