The Yearbook on International Investment Law & Policy is an annual publication which provides a comprehensive overview of current developments in the international investment law and policy field.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: James Zhan: Trends in Global FDI Flows and Policy Implications
- 2: Brooke Skartvedt Güven: Blended Finance in 2017: Advancing financing for development but not a panacea
- 3: Taylor St. John: Institutional Developments in Investment Law and Policy
- 4: Olabisi Akinkugbe and Sara Seck: 2017 Developments in Home and Host State Policy Responses to Foreign Direct Investment
- 5: Reji K. Joseph: Investment Facilitation Agreement in WTO: Where is it headed?
- 6: Julie Martin, Stephen Kay, and Mark van der Does: Trends and Developments in the Credit and Political Risk Market in 2017
- 7: Lise Sachs, Lise Johnson, Jesse Coleman, and Nathan Lobel: International Investment Agreements 2017: A Review of Trends and New Approaches
- 8: Catharine Titi: Recent Developments in ISDS: Jurisdiction and admissibility - Procedure and Conduct
- 9: Jarrod Hepburn: 2017 Developments in Investment Treaty Arbitration
- 10: Markus Krajewski: Human rights in international investment law: Recent trends in arbitration and treaty-making practice
- 11: Carlos Correa: Developments in international investment law in relation to intellectual property in 2017
- 12: Zoe Phillips Williams: Investor-State Arbitration in the Extractive Industries
- 13: Lorenzo Cotula and Thierry Berger: Farmland in international investment law and dispute settlement: Developments in 2017
- 14: Mouhamadou Madana Kane: International Investment Law and Policy: 2017 Developments in Africa
- 15: Diane Desierto: Expanding ISDS, Active National Courts, and Concluding Mega-Regional Treaties: 2017 Developments in International Investment Law in Asia
- 16: Catharine Titi: Developments in International Investment Law and Policy in the European Union
- 17: Facundo Perez: Recent Trends in Investment Law and Policy in Latin America
- 18: David Schneiderman: North America Investment Law and Policy: 2017
- 19: Tania Voon, Andrew Mitchell, and James Munro: Importing WTO general exceptions into International investment agreements: Proportionality, myths and risks
- 20: Antonin Sobek: The FET standard under CETA: A missed opportunity to restore the balance between private and public interests in the EU investment treaty landscape?
- 21: Crina Baltag: The Notion of Investor under the Energy Charter Treaty: The Latest Developments in the Spanish Solar Disputes
- 22: Avidan Kent: Policy coherence and the promotion of foreign direct investment in the renewable energy sector: Lessons from Europe
- 23: Alessandra Mistura: Integrating Civil Liability Principles into International Investment Law: A Solution to Environmental Damage Caused By Foreign Investors?
- 24: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Edward Guntrip: Unanticipated Consequences: The Human Rights Implications of Bringing Sovereign Debt Disputes within Investment Treaty Arbitration
- 25: Amokura Kawharu and Luke Nottage: Has ISDS Gone Rogue for Australia and New Zealand? CPTPP (C3PO), RCEP (R2D2) and Beyond
- 26: Aveek Chakravarty: India's 2015 model bit against the backdrop of global ISDS reforms