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International investment law and the environment/ by Saverio Di Benedetto

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013.Description: xv,250p.; 24cmISBN:
  • 9780857936646
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.092 BEN
Contents:
PART I. FOREIGNIN VESTMENTSV ERSUST HEE NVIRONMENT. l. Introduction. The social and legal context - 2. International investment law and environmental protection - 3. Theoretical approaches to international investment law - 4. Applicable law and methods of interpretation PART II. INTEGRATING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INTO INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW. 5. Internal arguments: from ordinary meanings to derogatory logic - 6. Systemic approaches - 7. Exceptional models - 8. Environmental exceptions, indeterminacy and legal principles
Summary: This book expands upon research into the protection of foreign investments, which is currently an intensively studied area of international law. At the same time, it also examines environmental protection, as well as general areas of debate in international law, including fragmentation, self-contained regimes, the role of interpretation and of principles, and theories of indeterminacy. In this detailed and concise monograph, the author examines the problematic impact of environmental issues on international investment law from the perspective of arbitral dispute settlement and treaty-making. Current debates concerning 'self-contained' regimes and international law form the background to this investigation. By extrapolating insights from the vast and heterogeneous amount of available practice, the book provides an order to the two spheres of values, from internal and fragmentary approaches to systemic forms of integration. Finally, it outlines a possible method for reconciling investor rights and environmental concerns, which is centred around the model of exceptions and highlights the role of legal principles. This book is essential reading for academics of international investment law and related matters, with useful research material for both practitioners and policy-makers. Moreover, the innovative approach of this book makes it appropriate for adoption in specialised undergraduate and postgraduate courses in international economic law.
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PART I. FOREIGNIN VESTMENTSV ERSUST HEE NVIRONMENT. l. Introduction. The social and legal context
- 2. International investment law and environmental protection
- 3. Theoretical approaches to international investment law
- 4. Applicable law and methods of interpretation
PART II. INTEGRATING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INTO INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW. 5. Internal arguments: from ordinary meanings to derogatory logic
- 6. Systemic approaches
- 7. Exceptional models
- 8. Environmental exceptions, indeterminacy and legal principles

This book expands upon research into the protection of foreign investments, which is currently an intensively studied area of international law. At the same time, it also examines environmental protection, as well as general areas of debate in international law, including fragmentation, self-contained regimes, the role of interpretation and of principles, and theories of indeterminacy. In this detailed and concise monograph, the author examines the problematic impact of environmental issues on international investment law from the perspective of arbitral dispute settlement and treaty-making. Current debates concerning 'self-contained' regimes and international law form the background to this investigation. By extrapolating insights from the vast and heterogeneous amount of available practice, the book provides an order to the two spheres of values, from internal and fragmentary approaches to systemic forms of integration. Finally, it outlines a possible method for reconciling investor rights and environmental concerns, which is centred around the model of exceptions and highlights the role of legal principles. This book is essential reading for academics of international investment law and related matters, with useful research material for both practitioners and policy-makers. Moreover, the innovative approach of this book makes it appropriate for adoption in specialised undergraduate and postgraduate courses in international economic law.

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