The international law on foreign investment / M. Sornarajah. electronic resource
Material type:
- 9780521837132 (hardback)
- 0521837138 (hardback)
- 9780521545563 (paperback)
- 0521545560 (paperback)
- 346.092 22
- K3830.4 .S67 2004
- 340
- PR 2352
- PU 1545
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K3585 .L68 2006 International environmental law : | K3820 .T78 2006 The new law and economic development | K3830 .S36 2008 Constitutionalizing economic globalization | K3830.4 .S67 2004 The international law on foreign investment / | K3978 .I92 2005 The law of energy for sustainable development / | K4610 .B67 2005 The law and policy of the World Trade Organization : | K4700 .E46 2008 Emergencies and the limits of legality |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- The shaping factors -- Controls by the host state -- The liability of multinational corporations and home state measures -- Bilateral investment treaties -- Multilateral instruments on foreign investment -- Causes of action : breaches of treatment standards -- The taking of foreign property -- Takings in violation of foreign investment agreements -- Compensation for nationalisation of foreign investments.
This new edition of Sornarajah's book, available for the first time in paperback, surveys the international law developed to protect foreign investment by multinational corporations. The area has always been one of controversy due to the different political and economic conflicts that exist in the field. The book assesses the role of multinational corporations in making foreign investments, and considers the ways in which misconduct on the part of such corporations in host states could be controlled. Sornarajah focuses on the protection of foreign investment and the problems associated with such protection. He explores treaty-based methods, and examines several bilateral and regional investment treaties. The failure to agree on a multilateral treaty system and the inability to incorporate a discipline on investment within the WTO are also considered. He takes account not only of the law, but also of the relevant literature in economics, political science and other associated disciplines.
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