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International energy investment law: Stability through contractual clauses / by Mustafa Erkan

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Energy and Environmental Law and PolicyPublication details: Netherlands: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2011.Description: xxi, 409p.; 25cmISBN:
  • 9789041134110
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.0772  ERK
Contents:
Part I: The Risks Chapter 1. General Introduction and Framework of the Research Chapter 2. Political Risks Arising from the Intervention of Host States Chapter 3. A Way of Taking Over: Indirect Expropriation Part II: Managing Political Risks Chapter 4. Stabilization Clauses: A Way of Managing of Political Risks Chapter 5. Flexibility of Contractual Relations in Energy Projects: Renegotiation Clauses Chapter 6. Examining Modern Renegotiation (Equilibrium) Clauses in Petroleum Contracts Chapter 7. Choice of Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Clauses: Empirical Insights Part III: Conclusion and Implications Chapter 8 Conclusion and Implications Appendices: Appendix 1. The Questionnaire Appendix 2. Some of the Omitted Research Findings Appendix 3. Forced Divestment of Petroleum Production Appendix 4. The Millennium Wave Appendix 5. Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes Between States and Nationals of Other States (ICSID) Appendix 6. The Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) (Excerpt) Appendix 7. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (Excerpt) Appendix 8. ASEAN Agreement for the Promotion and Protection of Investment Bibliography
Summary: "Presents the results of a questionnaire-based survey circulated to the main players in the petroleum sector, revealing actual existing contractual risk management techniques and showing a true picture of the political risk situation in the petroleum sector"--P. [4] of cover. (Source: WorldCat)
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Part I: The Risks
Chapter 1. General Introduction and Framework of the Research
Chapter 2. Political Risks Arising from the Intervention of Host States
Chapter 3. A Way of Taking Over: Indirect Expropriation
Part II: Managing Political Risks
Chapter 4. Stabilization Clauses: A Way of Managing of Political Risks
Chapter 5. Flexibility of Contractual Relations in Energy Projects: Renegotiation Clauses
Chapter 6. Examining Modern Renegotiation (Equilibrium) Clauses in Petroleum Contracts
Chapter 7. Choice of Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Clauses: Empirical Insights
Part III: Conclusion and Implications
Chapter 8 Conclusion and Implications
Appendices:
Appendix 1. The Questionnaire
Appendix 2. Some of the Omitted Research Findings
Appendix 3. Forced Divestment of Petroleum Production
Appendix 4. The Millennium Wave
Appendix 5. Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes Between States and Nationals of Other States (ICSID)
Appendix 6. The Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) (Excerpt)
Appendix 7. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (Excerpt)
Appendix 8. ASEAN Agreement for the Promotion and Protection of Investment
Bibliography

"Presents the results of a questionnaire-based survey circulated to the main players in the petroleum sector, revealing actual existing contractual risk management techniques and showing a true picture of the political risk situation in the petroleum sector"--P. [4] of cover. (Source: WorldCat)

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