Adopting a systemic, evidence-based, and interdisciplinary perspective, this book provides a holistic account of how states have changed the investment regime through their evolving treaty practice, how investment arbitration tribunals have rolled back changes by interpreting new treaties like old ones, and how states and tribunals can successfully modernize the investment regime by reading and reforming old treaties in light of new ones.
Adopting a systemic, evidence-based, and interdisciplinary perspective, this book provides a holistic account of how states have changed the investment regime through their evolving treaty practice, how investment arbitration tribunals have rolled back changes by interpreting new treaties like old ones, and how states and tribunals can successfully modernize the investment regime by reading and reforming old treaties in light of new ones.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wolfgang Alschner is an empirical legal scholar specialized in International Economic Law and Legal Data Science. He holds a PhD in International Law from the Graduate Institute in Geneva, Switzerland, and a Master of Laws from Stanford Law School. Since 2017 he has been a Faculty Member of the Common Law Section of the University of Ottawa, Canada, with cross-appointment to the Faculty of Computer Science. He teaches International Economic Law, Legal Research Methodology and Data Science for Lawyers in French and English and runs the uOttawa LegalTech Lab.
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Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Table of Cases Introduction Part I: State-Driven Reform Chapter 1. Treaties as Data Chapter 2. Change as Gap-filling Chapter 3. Evolution as Americanization Part II: New Treaties, Old Outcomes Chapter 4. Reversing Innovation through MFN Chapter 5. Overriding Differences through Custom Chapter 6. Perpetuating Mistakes through Precedent Part III: New Treaties as Anchor Points Chapter 7. Forward-Looking Interpretation Chapter 8. Data-Driven Renegotiation Chapter 9. Tax-Style Multilateralization
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Table of Cases Introduction Part I: State-Driven Reform Chapter 1. Treaties as Data Chapter 2. Change as Gap-filling Chapter 3. Evolution as Americanization Part II: New Treaties, Old Outcomes Chapter 4. Reversing Innovation through MFN Chapter 5. Overriding Differences through Custom Chapter 6. Perpetuating Mistakes through Precedent Part III: New Treaties as Anchor Points Chapter 7. Forward-Looking Interpretation Chapter 8. Data-Driven Renegotiation Chapter 9. Tax-Style Multilateralization
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