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Book Title: International Investment Law
Editor(s): de Nanteuil, Arnaud
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: EXTENDED CONTENTS
Number of pages: 6
Extract:
EXTENDED CONTENTS
Preface xii
List of abbreviations xiv
Table of cases xvii
Table of legislation xxxiv
1. THE EMERGENCE OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW: FROM STATE
CONTRACTS TO BILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATIES
A. PROTECTING FOREIGNERS' RIGHTS THROUGH TRADITIONAL RULES AND
MECHANISMS 1.003
1. Diplomatic protection 1.004
(a) Diplomatic protection as a protection for investors 1.005
(i) A brief description of the mechanism 1.005
(ii) Conditions for the exercise of diplomatic protection 1.009
(b) The weaknesses of diplomatic protection for the purposes of foreign
investors' protection 1.015
2. On Mixed Commissions and the protection of foreign economic operators 1.020
(a) The origin and development of Mixed Commissions 1.021
(b) The legacy of the Mixed Commissions 1.026
3. The development of arbitration 1.030
(a) Resorting to arbitration 1.031
(b) The evolution of arbitration 1.036
(i) The Permanent Court of Arbitration 1.037
(ii) The institutional development of arbitration since 1945 1.040
B. THE EMERGENCE OF STATE CONTRACTS 1.046
1. Appearance and development of State contracts 1.047
(a) The existence of contracts between foreign private persons and States 1.048
(b) The application of international law and the emergence of State contracts 1.052
(i) The issue of determining the applicable law 1.052
(ii) The internationalization of State contracts through contractual practices 1.055
(iii) The internationalization of State contracts through arbitral practice 1.069
2. Identifying which international law norms are applicable to State contracts:
a general overview ...
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