Investor state arbitration in a changing world order / / Alexander W. Resar and Tai-Heng Cheng.

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Superior document:Brill Research Perspectives in International Law
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherland ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Brill Research Perspectives in International Law
Physical Description:1 online resource (95 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Investor State Arbitration in a ChangingWorld Order
  • Abstract
  • Keywords
  • Preface
  • Introduction: The Intertwined Fates of the Liberal Order and Investor-State Arbitration
  • Part 1: The Development of Investor-State Arbitration
  • 1 Diplomatic Protection and Early Investment Arbitration
  • 2 Institutionalized Investment Protections: Investor-State Arbitration
  • 3 The Collapse of the Capital-Importing/Capital-Exporting Binary
  • Part 2: Contextualizing the Backlash against Investor-State Arbitration
  • 1 The Nationalist Return to Mercantilism
  • 1.1 The Populist Challenge to ISA in Capital-Importing States
  • 1.2 The Unprincipled Challenge to ISA in Capital-Exporting States
  • 1.3 The Neo-Mercantilist Challenge to ISA in Capital-Exporting States
  • 2 Investor-State Arbitration's Democratic Legitimacy Deficiency
  • 2.1 The Weaker Challenge
  • 2.2 The Stronger Challenge
  • 2.3 The Inadequacy of Existing Attempts to Legitimate ISA
  • Part 3: Reforming Investor-State Arbitration
  • 1 Incremental and Internal Reform
  • 2 Systemic Reform through Permanent Courts and Appellate Bodies
  • 3 State-Centric Systems of Control
  • Conclusion: The Future of Investor State Arbitration
  • References.