25 janvier 2018

REVUE : Yearbook on International Investment Law and Policy (2015-2016)

David ROY

The latest volume of the Yearbook on International Investment Law and Policy (2015-2016) is out.


Part One
Ilan Strauss, Explaining Global Trends in FDI in 2015 and Beyond
Jesse Coleman, Lisa Sachs, Lise Johnson, Kanika Gupta, International Investment Agreements, 2015-2016: A Review of Trends and New Approaches
Kendra Magraw, Notable Developments in International Investment Arbitration Case Law: 2015-2016

Part Two
Karen Remmer, The Outcomes of Investment Treaty Arbitration: A Reassessment
Mark Feldman, Multinational Enterprises and Investment Treaties
Shu XU, Yingying Wu, Henry Hailong Jia, Investment Law's Roots in Customary International Law: Why investment law and trade diverge regarding the Right to Regulate
Jean-Michel Marcoux, Embedding the International Investment Regime: An assessment of UNCTAD's proposal for reform
Eve Bain, When Some Are More Equal Than Others: The need for a more substantive conception of 'equality of the parties' in investment arbitration
Facundo Pérez-Aznar, Federal States and Investment Arbitration
Giorgio Sacerdoti, Has China Become 'Legally' a Market-Economy Country on 11 December 2016 under The WTO Antidumping Agreement? Analyzing an open question
Chin Leg Lim, Fragrant Harbour and Oyster Mirror: Beijing's investment treaty policy toward Hong Kong and Macao
Gus Van Harten, Dayna Nadine Scott, Investment Treaties and the Internal Vetting of Regulatory Proposals: A Case Study from Canada (Part 2)
Ely Caetano Xavier Junior, José Augusto Fontoura Costa, Expropriation in Brazil's Cooperation and Facilitation Investment Agreements: A fFailed Attempt to Think Outside the Box



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