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Investment Treaty Arbitration Books

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A number of the most useful international arbitration books have been made freely available online in recent years, providing a massive virtual library for parties, in-house counsel, practitioners, students and academics alike. While the number of pages of text that can be viewed tends to be limited, a vast amount of detailed information on international arbitration is nevertheless available.

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Investment Treaty Arbitration Books

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Many useful investment treaty arbitration books can be consulted using this online resource. A common starting point for many legal issues concerning investment treaty arbitration, especially but not exclusively in the ICSID context, is Christopher Schreuer’s The ICSID Convention: A Commentary. Law and Practice of Investment Treaties: Standards of Treatment, as well as International Investment Arbitration: Substantive Principles, also contain sound analysis and useful advice.

Investment Treaty Arbitration Books

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As a consequence of Article 54(1) of the ICSID Convention, each Contracting State that is a party to the ICSID Convention is obligated to recognize an ICSID final award on the same basis as a “final judgment” of a court in the enforcement jurisdiction. Nevertheless, it has become increasing common to seek the annulment of ICSID awards, and this has become standard procedure for certain countries.

Annulment under the ICSID Convention (Oxford

International Arbitration), R. Bishop, S. Marchili (2013)

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This classic work, although dated, was prepared under the auspices of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. It examines BIT provisions, with particular emphasis being placed on treatment, expropriation and the settlement of disputes.

Bilateral Investment Treaties, R. Dolzer (1995)

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This useful book provides an analysis of how international courts and tribunals have handled the assessment of damages, and includes suggestions as to how practitioners, judges and arbitrators should deal with valuation issues. Not yet available online.

Calculation of Compensation and Damages in International Investment Law, by I. Marboe

(2009)

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This book examines the history, principles, and practice of awarding compensation and restitution in investor-State arbitration disputes, which are initiated under investment treaties. The principles discussed may be applied to all international law cases where damage to property is an issue.

Compensation and Restitution in Investor-State Arbitration:

Principles and Practice (International Economic Law),

by B. Sabahi (2011)

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This excellent book describes the calculation of damages in a useful and highly readable format. The book is a result of a two-year research project carried out at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, and it is one of the best books of its kind.

Damages in International Investment Law, by S. Ripinsky,

K. Williams (2008)

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Denial of justice is one of the bases for liability in international law and is examined by Jan Paulsson in this excellent book. This book is a standard reference for anyone involved in an investment treaty arbitration with respect to unfair court judgments. While the claim of denial of justice is frequently made, it seldom wins. This book explains the intricacies of this complex topic.

Denial of Justice, by J. Paulsson (2005)

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