International investment law and history / edited by Stephan W. Schill (Professor of International and Economic Law and Governance, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands), Christian J. Tams (Professor of International Law, University of Glasgow, UK), Rainer Hofmann (Professor of Public Law, Public International Law and European Law, University of Frankfurt, Germany).
11. A genealogy of censurable conduct: Antecedents for an international minimum standard of investor conduct / Muin Boase. 2. Narrating narratives of international investment law: History and epistemic forces / Andreas Kulick -- 3. The first investor-state arbitration? The Suez Canal dispute of 1864 and some reflections on the historiography of international investment law / Jason Webb Yackee -- 4. Understanding change: Evolution from international claims commissions to investment treaty arbitration / Heather L. Bray -- 5. History and international law: Method and mechanism--empire and 'usual' rupture / Kate Miles -- 6. The challenges of history in international investment law: A view from legal theory / Jorg Kammerhofer -- 7. Resolving challenges to historical research: Developing a project to define fair and equitable treatment / Mona Pinchis-Paulsen -- 8. The evolution of contractual protection in international law: Accessing diplomatic archives, discovering diplomatic practice, and constructing diplomatic history / Jean Ho -- 9. The gust of wind: The unknown role of Sir Elihu Lauterpacht in the drafting of the Abs-Shawcross Draft Convention / Yuliya Chernykh -- 10. Enriching law with political history: A case study on the creation of the ICSID Convention / Taylor St. John -- 11. A genealogy of censurable conduct: Antecedents for an international minimum standard of investor conduct / Muin Boase.
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