Jurisdiction and admissibility in investment arbitration : the practice and the theory /
Filippo Fontanelli offers an analysis of the subject for practitioners and scholars. The author undertakes two converging studies: first, the practice of investment tribunals is surveyed to provide a representative overview of how jurisdiction and admissibility operate in arbitration proceedings. Se...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston, MA :
Brill,
2018.
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Colección: | Brill research perspectives. International investment law and arbitration.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; Jurisdiction and Admissibility in Investment Arbitration: The Practice and the Theory; Abstract; Keywords; Introduction; PART A The Practice: Jurisdiction and Admissibility in Investment Law Arbitration; 1 Permutations of Jurisdictional Issues; 1 Foundational and Specific Jurisdiction; The Interplay between ICSID and the Instrument of Specific Jurisdiction; 2 Ratione Materiae; The Preliminary Oil Platforms Test of Jurisdiction; Contractual Claims; Contracts with Non-State Organs and Umbrella Clauses; Domestic Regulatory Disputes
- Narrow Arbitration Clauses and Carve-outs ratione materiaeThe Problem of MFN-based Jurisdiction; Investments of Financial Nature; 3 Ratione Temporis; The Critical Dates; Acquisition of Nationality and Jurisdiction Ratione Temporis; MFN and Jurisdiction Ratione Temporis; The Effects of Denunciation of the ICSID Convention; 4 Ratione Loci; Investments Made 'In the Territory'; Treaty Application over a Specific Territory; 5 Ratione Personae; Claims by Shareholders and Indirect Investments; Nationality of Investors; 2 Inadmissibility Instances; 1 Abuse of Process
- 2 Investor's Clean Hands and Estoppel3 Conclusions of Part A; PART B The Theory: An Inherited Confusion; 1 Jurisdiction and Inadmissibility in International Law; 1 Jurisdiction, Competence and Inadmissibility; Jurisdiction: A Concept Borrowed from Domestic Systems. The Role of Consent; The Notions of Jurisdiction, Competence and Admissibility in International Law; 2 Issues of Competence; The Correct Establishment and Functioning of the Tribunal; The Tribunal's Competence to Assess Its Own Jurisdiction; Requirements of Primary Jurisdiction; 3 Other Procedural Impediments
- Matters of InadmissibilityExcéptions préliminaires du fond; Applicable Norms and Oil Platforms-a species of the excéptions préliminaires du fond; 4 Conceptual Difficulties; 2 The Implications of This Blur for Investment Arbitration; 1 The Line between Jurisdiction and Admissibility in Investment Arbitration; A Confused Practice: The Example of the Investor's Misconduct; An Irrelevant Distinction?; The Relevance of the Distinction for the Burden of Proof; Some Proposals to Solve the Confusion; 2 Selected Cases; Change of Nationality during Proceedings
- Denial of Benefits and Seat or Registration RequirementsCompulsory Attempts at Local Litigation; Local Courts (Zoom-in)-the Argentina Cases; Annullability; Mass Claims; Conclusions; Table of Authorities