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Investment Treaties And The Legal Imagination How Foreign Investors Play By Their Own Rules Nicols M Perrone

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Investment Treaties And The Legal Imagination How Foreign Investors Play By Their Own Rules Nicols M Perrone
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Nicolás M. Perrone
ISBN: 9780198862147, 0198862148
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Investment Treaties And The Legal Imagination How Foreign Investors Play By Their Own Rules Nicols M Perrone by Nicolás M. Perrone 9780198862147, 0198862148 instant download after payment.

Foreign investors have a privileged position under investment treaties. They enjoy strong rights, have no obligations, and can rely on a highly efficient enforcement mechanism: investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS). Unsurprisingly, this extraordinary status has made international investment
law one of the most controversial areas of the global economic order.
This book sheds new light on the topic, by showing that foreign investor rights are not the result of unpredicted arbitral interpretations, but rather the outcome of a world-making project realized by a coalition of business leaders, bankers, and their lawyers in the 1950s and 1960s. Some
initiatives that these figures planned for did not emerge, such as a multilateral investment convention, but they were successful in developing a legal imagination that gradually occupied the space of international investment law. They sought not only to set up a dispute settlement mechanism but
also to create a platform to ground their vision of foreign investment relations. Tracing their normative project from the post-World War II period, this book shows that the legal imagination of these business leaders, bankers, and lawyers is remarkably similar to present ISDS practice. Common to
both is what they protect, such as foreign investors' legitimate expectations, as well as what they silence or make invisible. Ultimate, this book argues that our canon of imagination, of adjustment and potential reform, remains closely associated with this world-making project of the 1950s and
1960s.

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