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The Reasons Requirement In International Investment Arbitration Critical Case Studies Guillermo Aguilar

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The Reasons Requirement In International Investment Arbitration Critical Case Studies Guillermo Aguilar
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Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers - Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 379
Author: Guillermo Aguilar, William Michael Reisman
ISBN: 9789004166325, 9789047440314, 9004166327, 9047440315
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Reasons Requirement In International Investment Arbitration Critical Case Studies Guillermo Aguilar by Guillermo Aguilar, William Michael Reisman 9789004166325, 9789047440314, 9004166327, 9047440315 instant download after payment.

This collection of essays emerged from a seminar on international investment law taught jointly by the editors at the Yale Law School. The participants brought a rich experience and, as important for a subject like this, a rich national diversity. A considerable part of the seminar involved close reading of recent international investment arbitral awards. These decisions have emerged as the most important engines of legal development in this field. Interestingly, in almost all instances, it was felt that the right decision had been reached. But without the building blocks that reasons reflect, one could not reconstruct or "reverse engineer" the reasoning of the tribunal. From this experience, it was concluded that it would be a useful exercise to examine the adequacy of reasons in some of the most important recent international investment law awards in order to see if there were significant trends with policy implications. The studies in this collection represent the best of the seminar.

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