Proportionality in investor-state arbitration
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- 9780191792045
- 346.92 23 BU-P
- K247
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
While international investment law is one of the most dynamic and thriving fields of international law, it is increasingly criticised for failing to strike a fair balance between private property rights and the public interest. Proportionality is a tool to resolve conflicts between competing rights and interests. This book assesses its current role, its potential, and its limits in investor-state arbitration.
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