<i>‘Few would deny today that general international law is pivotal in the everyday practice of investor-state dispute settlement. Matters of treaty interpretation, attribution of conduct or issues pertaining to remedies – among many others – have become the bread and butter of international investment law. This excellent volume, however, changes perspective. It assesses the actual and potential impact of international investment law practice on general international law: How does it shape, how do its investment law’s actors influence general international law? Such approach is fascinating not least because no other field of international law contributes as much to adjudicatory practice in terms of numbers of awards and decisions. The contributions in </i>Radiating Effects<i> intriguingly explore an understudied but rich topic, looking specifically at the law of treaties, international responsibility and dispute resolution. This book is a must-read not only for those interested in investment law and arbitration but for anybody who practices, studies or teaches international law.’</i>

- Andreas Kulick, University of Tübingen, Germany,

This book questions whether investment law influences the wider field of general international law, and more specifically, whether approaches adopted by tribunals in investment arbitrations have radiated, or should radiate, into other fields of international law.



To answer this question, the book engages in a detailed analysis of pronouncements by investment tribunals on state responsibility, the law of treaties, and general principles of dispute resolution, and evaluates their impact beyond the narrow field of investment law. The perspectives provided in the book highlight how rules of general international law are concretised, specified, and at times moulded in investment arbitration practice. By doing so, the book enhances our understanding of the relationship between general international law and one its most dynamic sub-disciplines.



Combining conceptual and practical perspectives, and offering a detailed analysis of the pertinent case law, the book is a plea for a fuller engagement directed at both general international lawyers and international investment lawyers. It will help investment lawyers better understand the role of general international law in their field of practice. General international lawyers will benefit from paying close attention to how investment lawyers apply and interpret rules of general international law.

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This book questions whether investment law influences the wider field of general international law, and more specifically, whether approaches adopted by tribunals in investment arbitrations have radiated, or should radiate, into other fields of international law.
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Contents: Preface and acknowledgments x PART I OVERARCHING PERSPECTIVES 1 Radiating effects: The gentle impact of international investment law on general international law 2 Christian J. Tams, Stephan W. Schill and Rainer Hofmann 2 The development of international law by ICSID tribunals 31 Christoph Schreuer 3 Sources of international investment law: Sonderweg or lodestar in international dispute settlement? 47 Stephan W. Schill PART II INVESTMENT LAW AND THE GENERAL LAW OF TREATIES 4 Questions of treaty interpretation 80 Berta Boknik and Tarcisio Gazzini 5 The temporal scope of application of investment treaties and the effects on general international law 107 Christina Binder and Jane A. Hofbauer 6 Ways out of the marshland: International investment law and the law of state succession 150 Christian J. Tams PART III INVESTMENT LAW AND THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY 7 Investment arbitration as an engine of development of the rules of attribution – with particular focus on lex specialis and de facto state organs 181 Stephan Wittich 8 The impact of investment arbitration in the development of state responsibility defences 209 Federica I. Paddeu 9 Remedies for wrongful conduct: Lessons from investment arbitration 246 Dirk Pulkowski PART IV INVESTMENT LAW AND THE GENERAL REGIME OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION 10 Investment arbitration as incubator of evidentiary principles in international and transnational law 280 Frédéric Gilles Sourgens 11 On the contribution of investment arbitration to issues of evidence and procedure before other international courts and tribunals 343 James G. Devaney 12 Review and enforcement of arbitral awards in international investment law and general public international law 368 Michail Risvas Index 393
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ISBN
9781800884052
Publisert
2023-01-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
416

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Edited by Christian J. Tams, Professor of International Law, University of Glasgow, UK, Stephan W. Schill, Professor of International and Economic Law and Governance, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Rainer Hofmann, Professor of Public Law, Public International Law and European Law, University of Frankfurt, Germany