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General Principles Of Law And International Investment Arbitration Andrea Gattini

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General Principles Of Law And International Investment Arbitration Andrea Gattini
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Publisher: Brill | Nijhoff
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 475
Author: Andrea Gattini, Attila Tanzi, Filippo Fontanelli
ISBN: 9789004368378, 900436837X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Volume: 12

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General Principles Of Law And International Investment Arbitration Andrea Gattini by Andrea Gattini, Attila Tanzi, Filippo Fontanelli 9789004368378, 900436837X instant download after payment.

 General principles are hardly ever used as primary norms of conduct,
and mostly operate to make formal rules viable (complementing the procedural set of
arbitration, or steering the interpretation of treaty norms). Principles operate ad hoc,
their application depending on specific instances of normative ambiguity or unusual
factual patterns. They are more than gap-fillers, but they cannot attain the front stage;
in a sense, systematic recourse to general principles would call into question the vi-
ability of the treaty régime that fuels and sustains investment arbitration.

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