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International Investment Law And History Stephan W Schill Editor

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International Investment Law And History Stephan W Schill Editor
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Stephan W. Schill (editor), Christian J. Tams (editor), Rainer Hofmann (editor)
ISBN: 9781786439956, 1786439956
Language: English
Year: 2018

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International Investment Law And History Stephan W Schill Editor by Stephan W. Schill (editor), Christian J. Tams (editor), Rainer Hofmann (editor) 9781786439956, 1786439956 instant download after payment.

Historiographical approaches to international investment law scholarship are becoming ever more important. This insightful book combines perspectives from a range of expert international law scholars who explore ways in which using a broad variety of historical methods and historical research can lead to a better understanding of international investment law.

International Investment Law and History critically analyses the use of historical argument in international investment law. It examines the vital roles that historical arguments play in interpreting investment treaties, resolving investor-state disputes, and justifying or criticising the current system of investment protection.

This book is the first in-depth study on the methodological challenges and benefits of historical analysis in international investment law. As such, it is a vital tool for scholars and practitioners in the field who wish to understand ways in which to use historical research and analysis to improve and redefine international investment law.

Contributors include: M. Boase, H. Bray, Y. Chernykh, J. Ho, R. Hofmann, J. Kammerhofer, A. Kulick, K. Miles, M. Pinchis-Paulsen, S.W. Schill, T. St. John, C.J. Tams, J. Yackee

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