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The Return of the Home State to Investor-State Disputes: Bringing Back Diplomatic Protection?

Author: Rodrigo Polanco |

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Bringing Back Diplomatic Protection?

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 47.5 × 37 × 1 cm
ISBN

9781108473385

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Format

Hardback

Publishing Date

10-Jan-19

SKU: TMP_PUB_2017 Categories: , , , Tags: , , Product ID: 24230

Description

This book advances the idea that in order to address some of the criticisms against investor-state dispute settlement, a large majority of states have taken a ‘normative’ strategy, negotiating or amending investment treaties with provisions that potentially give more control and greater involvement to the contracting parties, and notably the home state.

This is particularly true of agreements concluded in the past fifteen years. At the same time, there is a potential revival of the ‘remnants’ of diplomatic protection that are embedded in investment treaties since the beginning of the system. But why is the home state being brought back into a domain from which it was expressly excluded several decades ago?

Why would a home state be interested in intervene in these conflicts? Is this ‘new’ role of the home state in foreign investment disputes a ‘return’ to diplomatic protection of its nationals, or are we witnessing something different?

 

Contents:Introduction1. The Age of Diplomatic Protection of Foreign Investors2. The Rise and Backlash against Investor-State Arbitration3. Home States and the Prevention of Investment Disputes4. Home State Role in ISDS Together with the Host State5. Unilateral Home State Participation in ISDS6. Current and Future Role of Diplomatic Protection in Investment Disputes7. Home State Limitations on Diplomatic ProtectionConclusion.