Recent years have seen a considerable increase in the amount of investment cases against both developing and developed countries. In many of those cases, investors attempted to challenge a number of sensitive and political decisions of States. This trend provoked a discussion of whether it is legitimate to limit a State’s regulatory power, even if the measures taken impact on investors’ rights and legal expectations. This paper highlights the importance of finding a reasonable and just balance in the protection of a State’s sovereign power to regulate and an investor’s legitimate expectations and rights against the unreasonable, unexpected, and discriminatory decisions of States. It is argued that the possibility and necessity of finding a ...
The relationship between State regulatory measures and the international standards of protection for...
This Article examines the “right to regulate” as the power of a sovereign state to adopt and maintai...
All too often, a State’s obligation to protect the health and safety of its citizens is hampered by ...
Recent years have seen a considerable increase in the amount of investment cases against both develo...
At present, we see that a new generation of international investment agreements (IIAs) is being nego...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the contemporary international legal framework offe...
This article examines the right to regulate as the power of a sovereign state to adopt and maintai...
The nexus between the state s regulatory sovereignty and its international investmentobligations has...
The purpose of this paper is to offer support to the idea that the contemporary international legal ...
Many critiques of investment treaties relate to concerns that tribunals’ interpretations of these ag...
This article analyses the various ways in which investment law raises questions of change. It distin...
International investment arbitral tribunals are increasingly tasked with resolving regulatory disput...
In June 2019, the Securities & Exchange Commission made significant changes to the regulation of inv...
Substantive bilateral investment treaty (BIT) rules have the potential to undermine the rights to he...
The limit of host states' right to regulate foreign investment within their jurisdiction has been th...
The relationship between State regulatory measures and the international standards of protection for...
This Article examines the “right to regulate” as the power of a sovereign state to adopt and maintai...
All too often, a State’s obligation to protect the health and safety of its citizens is hampered by ...
Recent years have seen a considerable increase in the amount of investment cases against both develo...
At present, we see that a new generation of international investment agreements (IIAs) is being nego...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the contemporary international legal framework offe...
This article examines the right to regulate as the power of a sovereign state to adopt and maintai...
The nexus between the state s regulatory sovereignty and its international investmentobligations has...
The purpose of this paper is to offer support to the idea that the contemporary international legal ...
Many critiques of investment treaties relate to concerns that tribunals’ interpretations of these ag...
This article analyses the various ways in which investment law raises questions of change. It distin...
International investment arbitral tribunals are increasingly tasked with resolving regulatory disput...
In June 2019, the Securities & Exchange Commission made significant changes to the regulation of inv...
Substantive bilateral investment treaty (BIT) rules have the potential to undermine the rights to he...
The limit of host states' right to regulate foreign investment within their jurisdiction has been th...
The relationship between State regulatory measures and the international standards of protection for...
This Article examines the “right to regulate” as the power of a sovereign state to adopt and maintai...
All too often, a State’s obligation to protect the health and safety of its citizens is hampered by ...