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International Investment Law Through The Lens Of Global Justice, Steven Ratner
International Investment Law Through The Lens Of Global Justice, Steven Ratner
Law & Economics Working Papers
The last decade has witnessed a series of criticisms from states, NGOs, and scholars of international investment law’s rules and procedures. Running in parallel, and for a longer period, political philosophers have developed theories about what would constitute a just international economic order. Yet international law and philosophy have not directly engaged with one another regarding the justice of international investment law. This article attempts to breach that gap by analyzing the key critiques of investment law from the perspective of theories of global justice. Philosophical approaches are useful for appraising investment law because they offer a rigorous framework for …
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal: The Effect Of Future Awards On International Terrorism, Casey J. College
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal: The Effect Of Future Awards On International Terrorism, Casey J. College
Arbitration Law Review
No abstract provided.
Egyptian Confidential: An Analysis Of Confidentiality In The Egyptian Arbitration System, Kayla Snowberger
Egyptian Confidential: An Analysis Of Confidentiality In The Egyptian Arbitration System, Kayla Snowberger
Arbitration Law Review
No abstract provided.
Main Features Of Arbitration In Peru, Cecilia O'Neill De La Fuente, Jose' Luis Repetto Deville
Main Features Of Arbitration In Peru, Cecilia O'Neill De La Fuente, Jose' Luis Repetto Deville
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Sustained economic growth cannot be achieved if the State does not protect two fundamental pillars that allow private agents to create wealth: contracts and property rights