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International Investment Law at the Juncture : An Asian Perspective / edited by Shen Wei.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wei, Shen.
Series:
International Law in Asia, 2731-8052
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International law.
Commercial law.
Conflict of laws.
Comparative law.
Mediation.
Dispute resolution (Law).
Arbitration (Administrative law).
Public International Law.
Business Law.
Private International Law, International and Foreign Law, Comparative Law.
Dispute Resolution, Mediation, Arbitration.
Local Subjects:
Public International Law.
Business Law.
Private International Law, International and Foreign Law, Comparative Law.
Dispute Resolution, Mediation, Arbitration.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (255 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
The book focuses on some of the most pressing issues in international investment law in Asia, such as the role of developing countries, the rebalancing between the investors’ rights protection and the host states’ right to regulate, the ISDS reform, among others. The book investigates these issues by looking into the bilateral investment treaties and investment arbitration cases in the region. The readers will benefit from this book’s rich content and wide coverage. For instance, the readers would learn more about Asian states’ Bilateral Investment Treaty law and practice and their standing on international investment law. The book provides a fresh angle to most readers who may be more exposed to the Western perspective on the topic, providing a more complete picture to add to the readers’ understanding of international investment law and in particular its evolution and future possibilities. .
Contents:
Can China’s Belt and Road Initiative be Reconciled with the EU’s Multilateral Approaches to International Law?-Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann & Giuseppe Martinico
Pluralism or Cosmopolitanism? Reflections on Petersmann’s International Economic Law Constitutionalism in the Context of China-Tao Li & Zuoli Jiang
Is Calvo Dead? Wenhua Shan.-Calvo Is Back! Changing Sovereignty and Evolutionary Investment Law in a Leaving and Return of the State Paradigm-Shuo Feng & Wei Shen
Outward FDI: Determinants and Flows in Emerging Economies: Evidence from China-Mohamad Zreik & Badar Alam Iqbal & Mohd Nayyer Rahman
BIT by BIT: The Growth of Bilateral Investment Treaties and Their Impact on Foreign Investment in Developing Countries-Jeswald W. Salacuse
Diversity in the Formulation of Fair and Equitable Treatment in International Investment Agreements-Mujeeb Emami & Rehna Gul
The 2016 Model Indian Bilateral Investment Treaty: A Critical Deconstruction-Prabhash Ranjan and Pushkar Anand
The Final 2015 Indian Model BIT: Is This the Change the World Wishes to See?-Grant Hanessian and Kabir Duggal
Legalizing the ASEAN Way: Adapting and Reimagining the ASEAN Investment Regime-Sungjoon Cho & Jurgen Kurtz
Comprehensive or BIT or BIT: the ACIA and Indonesia’s BITs-Junianto James Losari
International Cooperation and Organizational Identities: The Evolution of the ASEAN Investment Regime-Sungjoon Cho & Jurgen Kurtz
ASEAN Investment Treaties, RCEP, And CPTPP: Regional Strategies, Norms, Institutions, and Politics-Diane A. Desierto
Addressing the Global Backlash Against Investment Arbitration? A Multilateral Investment Agreement and China-Junqing Chao
A Multilateral Approach to Investor-State Dispute Settlement Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region-John Riley
The Elephant In a Dark Room? Russia and the ISDS Reform-Dmitry K. Labin & Alena V. Soloveva
Two Bites at the Same Apple? ‘Derivative’ ISDS Proceedings in the Revised Korea-US FTA-Jaemin Lee
China and Investment Treaty Regime: Rule Taker or Rule Maker?-Sheng Zhang
Investor-State Mediation in a China-EU Bilateral Investment Treaty: Talking About Being in the Right Place at the Right Time-Chunlei Zhao
Legitimacy Crisis and the ISDS Reform in a Political Economy Context-Shuping Li and Wei Shen.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9789819721832
9819721830
OCLC:
1433321061

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