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Investor - State Arbitration and Human Rights.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: International Studies in Human Rights SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (331 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004339002
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Investor - State Arbitration and Human RightsDDC classification:
  • 346/.092
LOC classification:
  • K3830 .B353 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Investor - State Arbitration and Human Rights -- Copyright -- Content -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Model Situations When Human Rights are Relevant for Investor - State Arbitration -- 1 Identification of Model Situations -- 2 First Model Situation - Host States Invoking Human Rights in the Absence of Violations Having been Committed by Investors -- i Invocations of the General Notion of Human Rights -- ii Invocations of Specific Human Rights -- iii Human Rights Referred to by Arbitral Tribunals -- 3 Second Model Situation - Host States Invoking Human Rights Where Violations Have been Committed by Investors -- 4 Third Model Situation - Investors Invoking Human Rights -- 5 Interrelations between the Model Situations -- 2 Human Rights Context of Jurisdiction and Admissibility in Investor - State Arbitration -- 1 Scope of Jurisdiction of Tribunals in Investor - State Arbitration and Human Rights -- i General Remarks on the Grounds of Jurisdiction of Arbitral Tribunals -- ii Characteristics of the Consent to Arbitrate Given in Investment Treaties -- iii Types of Jurisdictional Limits and Their Possible Consequences -- iv Types of Jurisdiction Clauses Typically Present in Investment Treaties -- v Scope of Arbitral Tribunals' Jurisdiction in Investor - State Arbitration and Human Rights Invoked by Investors -- vi Scope of Arbitral Tribunals' Jurisdiction in Investor - State Arbitration and Human Rights Invoked by Host States -- 2 Admissibility of Claims in the Light of Possible Human Rights Violations Committed by Investors and the Requirement to Undertake Investments in Accordance with Local Law -- i Distinction between Jurisdiction and Admissibility in International Investment Law -- ii "In Accordance with Local Laws" Requirement -- iii Non-explicit "in Accordance with Local Laws" Requirement.
iv Admissibility of and Jurisdiction Over Claims Concerning Investments Made Contrary to Host States' Laws Concerning Human Rights -- 3 The Impact of Human Rights on the Merits of Investor - State Arbitration -- 1 Influence of Human Rights on the Interpretation of the Provisions of Investment Treaties -- i General Rules of Treaty Interpretation -- ii Fair and Equitable Treatment -- iii Expropriation -- 2 Possibility of Invoking Investors' Human Rights in the Course of Arbitral Proceedings -- 4 Compensation and Costs in Investor - State Arbitration and the Issue of Human Rights -- 1 Impact of Human Rights on the Level of Compensation Awarded in Investor - State Arbitration -- i General Remarks -- ii Principles Governing Compensation in Investor - State Arbitration -- iii Concept of Contributory Negligence -- iv Contributory Negligence and Human Rights Violations Committed by Investors -- v Reduction of Compensation and Remaining Human Rights Concerns -- vi Concept of Moral Damages -- vii Moral Damages and Violations of Investors' Human Rights -- 2 Human Rights Considerations as a Justification to Shift Costs of the Proceedings -- i General Remarks -- ii Rules Concerning the Burden of Costs -- iii Decision on Costs and the Issue of Human Rights -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: In Investor - state arbitration and human rights Filip Balcerzak examines the interrelations between human rights and international investment law. He discusses the place of human rights arguments in the course of arbitral proceedings based on investment treaties.
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Intro -- Investor - State Arbitration and Human Rights -- Copyright -- Content -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Model Situations When Human Rights are Relevant for Investor - State Arbitration -- 1 Identification of Model Situations -- 2 First Model Situation - Host States Invoking Human Rights in the Absence of Violations Having been Committed by Investors -- i Invocations of the General Notion of Human Rights -- ii Invocations of Specific Human Rights -- iii Human Rights Referred to by Arbitral Tribunals -- 3 Second Model Situation - Host States Invoking Human Rights Where Violations Have been Committed by Investors -- 4 Third Model Situation - Investors Invoking Human Rights -- 5 Interrelations between the Model Situations -- 2 Human Rights Context of Jurisdiction and Admissibility in Investor - State Arbitration -- 1 Scope of Jurisdiction of Tribunals in Investor - State Arbitration and Human Rights -- i General Remarks on the Grounds of Jurisdiction of Arbitral Tribunals -- ii Characteristics of the Consent to Arbitrate Given in Investment Treaties -- iii Types of Jurisdictional Limits and Their Possible Consequences -- iv Types of Jurisdiction Clauses Typically Present in Investment Treaties -- v Scope of Arbitral Tribunals' Jurisdiction in Investor - State Arbitration and Human Rights Invoked by Investors -- vi Scope of Arbitral Tribunals' Jurisdiction in Investor - State Arbitration and Human Rights Invoked by Host States -- 2 Admissibility of Claims in the Light of Possible Human Rights Violations Committed by Investors and the Requirement to Undertake Investments in Accordance with Local Law -- i Distinction between Jurisdiction and Admissibility in International Investment Law -- ii "In Accordance with Local Laws" Requirement -- iii Non-explicit "in Accordance with Local Laws" Requirement.

iv Admissibility of and Jurisdiction Over Claims Concerning Investments Made Contrary to Host States' Laws Concerning Human Rights -- 3 The Impact of Human Rights on the Merits of Investor - State Arbitration -- 1 Influence of Human Rights on the Interpretation of the Provisions of Investment Treaties -- i General Rules of Treaty Interpretation -- ii Fair and Equitable Treatment -- iii Expropriation -- 2 Possibility of Invoking Investors' Human Rights in the Course of Arbitral Proceedings -- 4 Compensation and Costs in Investor - State Arbitration and the Issue of Human Rights -- 1 Impact of Human Rights on the Level of Compensation Awarded in Investor - State Arbitration -- i General Remarks -- ii Principles Governing Compensation in Investor - State Arbitration -- iii Concept of Contributory Negligence -- iv Contributory Negligence and Human Rights Violations Committed by Investors -- v Reduction of Compensation and Remaining Human Rights Concerns -- vi Concept of Moral Damages -- vii Moral Damages and Violations of Investors' Human Rights -- 2 Human Rights Considerations as a Justification to Shift Costs of the Proceedings -- i General Remarks -- ii Rules Concerning the Burden of Costs -- iii Decision on Costs and the Issue of Human Rights -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index.

In Investor - state arbitration and human rights Filip Balcerzak examines the interrelations between human rights and international investment law. He discusses the place of human rights arguments in the course of arbitral proceedings based on investment treaties.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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