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Stabilization Clauses in International Investment Law = A Sustainable Development Approach /
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正題名/作者:
Stabilization Clauses in International Investment Law/ by Jola Gjuzi.
其他題名:
A Sustainable Development Approach /
作者:
Gjuzi, Jola.
面頁冊數:
L, 545 p.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
International law. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97232-9
ISBN:
9783319972329
Stabilization Clauses in International Investment Law = A Sustainable Development Approach /
Gjuzi, Jola.
Stabilization Clauses in International Investment Law
A Sustainable Development Approach /[electronic resource] :by Jola Gjuzi. - 1st ed. 2018. - L, 545 p.online resource.
Part I – Stabilization Clauses and Sustainable Development: Setting the Framework: 1 The Stabilization Clause / Regulatory Power Antinomy and Sustainable Development: An Introduction -- 2 Meaning, Evolution, Rationale, Sources and Typology of Stabilization Clauses -- 3 The Implications of Stabilization Clauses on the Host State’s Regulatory Power: A Sustainable Development Perspective -- Part II – The Legal Status of Stabilization Clauses under National and International Law: The Traditional and Current Practice: 4 The Legal Status of Stabilization Clauses under National Law -- 5 The Legal Status of Stabilization Clauses under International Law: The Traditional Debate Revisited -- 6 The Legal Status of Stabilization Clauses under International Law: The Current Practice -- Part III – Reconciling the Antinomy between the Stabilization Clause and the Host State’s Regulatory Power in the Light of Sustainable Development: 7 The Role of a Sustainable Development Approach in Reconciling the Antinomy between Stabilization Clauses and the Host State’s Regulatory Power -- 8 Reconceptualizing Stabilization Clauses in Light of a Constructive Sustainable Development Approach -- Part IV – Summary and Conclusions: 9 Summary and Conclusions.
This book analyzes the tension between the host state’s commitment to provide regulatory stability for foreign investors – which is a tool for attracting FDI and generating economic growth – and its evolving non-economic commitments towards its citizens with regard to environmental protection and social welfare. The main thesis is that the ‘stabilization clause/regulatory power antinomy,’ as it appears in many cases, contradicts the content and rationale of sustainable development, a concept that is increasingly prevalent in national and international law and which aims at the integration and balancing of economic, environmental, and social development. To reconcile this antinomy at the decision-making and dispute settlement levels, the book employs a ‘constructive sustainable development approach,’ which is based on the integration and reconciliation imperatives of the concept of sustainable development as well as on the application of principles of law such as non-discrimination, public purpose, due process, proportionality, and more generally, good governance and rule of law. It subsequently re-conceptualizes stabilization clauses in terms of their design (ex-ante) and interpretation (ex-post), yielding stability to the benefit of foreign investors, while also mitigating their negative effects on the host state’s power to regulate.
ISBN: 9783319972329
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-97232-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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