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050 00 $a K3830 $b .L44 2022
245 04 $a The legitimacy of investment arbitration : $b empirical perspectives / $c edited by Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald, Malcolm Langford.
264  1 $a Cambridge, United Kingdom ; $b Cambridge University Press, $c [2022]
300    $a xx, 560 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 24 cm
490 1  $a Studies on international courts and tribunals
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $t Legitimation through modification : do states seek more regulatory space in their investments agreements? / $r Tomer Broude, Yoram Z. Haftel, Alexander Thompson. $t The international investment regime and its discontents / $r Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald, Malcolm Langford -- $g Part IV. $t Process legitimacy : independence and impartiality -- $t Testing cognitive bias : experimental approaches and investment arbitration / $r Sergio Puig, Anton Strezhnev -- $t The influence of law firms in investment arbitration / $r Runar Hilleren Lie -- $t Arbitrator challenges in international investment tribunals / $r Chiara Giorgetti -- $t Dissents in investment arbitration : on collegiality and individualism / $r Daphna Kapeliuk -- $g Part II. $t Process legitimacy : legal reasoning -- $t Foreign investors, domestic courts and investment treaty arbitration / $r Szilard Gaspar-Szilagyi -- $t Ensuring correctness or promoting consistency : tracking policy priorities in investment arbitration through large-scale citation analysis / $r Wolfgang Alschner -- $t Fair and equitable treatment : ordering chaos through precedent / $r Florian Grisel -- $g Part III. $t Output legitimacy -- $t The West and the rest : geographic diversity and the role of arbitrator nationality in investment arbitration / $r Malcolm Langford, Daniel Behn, Maxim Usynin -- $t Mixing methodologies in empirically investigating investment arbitration and inbound foreign investment / $r Shiro Armstrong, Luke Nottage -- $t Double jeopardy? : the use of investment arbitration in times of crisis / $r Cedric Dupont, Thomas Schultz, Merih Angin -- $t Who has benefited financially from investment treaty arbitration? : an evaluation of the size and wealth of claimants / $r Gus van Harten, Pavel Malysheuski -- $t Explaining China's relative absence from investment treaty arbitration / $r Fredrik Lindmark, Daniel Behn, Ole Kristian Fauchald -- $g Part IV. $t Legitimation strategies -- $t Does international arbitration enfeeble or enhance local legal institutions? / $r Catherine R. Rogers, Christopher R. Drahozal -- $t Learning from investment treaty law and arbitration : developing states and power inequalities / $r Mavluda Sattorova, Oleksandra Vytiaganets -- $t Legitimation through modification : do states seek more regulatory space in their investments agreements? / $r Tomer Broude, Yoram Z. Haftel, Alexander Thompson.
520    $a "International investment arbitration remains one of the most controversial areas of globalisation and international law. This book provides a fresh contribution to the debate by adopting a thoroughly empirical approach. Based on new datasets and a range of quantitative, qualitative and computational methods, the contributors interrogate claims and counter-claims about the regime's legitimacy. The result is a nuanced picture about many of the critiques lodged against the regime, whether they be bias in arbitral decision-making, close relationships between law firms and arbitrators, absence of arbitral diversity, or excessive compensation. The book comes at a time when several national and international initiatives are under way to reform international investment arbitration. The authors discuss and analyse how the regime can be reformed and how a process of legitimation might occur"-- $c Provided by publisher.
650  0 $a Investments, Foreign (International law)
650  0 $a International commercial arbitration.
650  7 $a International commercial arbitration. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01377215
650  7 $a Investments, Foreign (International law) $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00978411
700 1  $a Behn, Daniel, $d 1974- $e editor.
700 1  $a Fauchald, Ole Kristian, $e editor.
700 1  $a Langford, Malcolm, $e editor.
776 08 $i Online version: $t The legitimacy of investment arbitration $d [New York?] : Cambridge University Press, [2021?] $z 9781108946636 $w (DLC)  2020058318
830  0 $a Studies on international courts and tribunals.
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