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Good faith in international investment arbitration / Emily Sipiorski.

By: Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019Edition: 1st editionDescription: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780198826446 (hardback)
DDC classification:
  • 346.0922 SIP
Contents:
Table of contents Introduction 1: What is Good Faith? 2: Procedural Good Faith and Treaty Shopping: Timing, piercing the corporate veil, and issues of nationality 3: Securing and Maintaining the Investment: Implicit good faith requirements in the definition of investment 4: Pre-Conditions to Arbitration: Express and implied requirements of good faith 5: Expropriation and its Relationship with Good Faith 6: Fair and Equitable Treatment and Good Faith: Nourishing rights and the investor-state system 7: Evidence and Good Faith 8: Parallel Proceedings: The disregard of procedural good faith by using multiple forums of dispute resolution 9: Actions by the Arbitral Actors: Protecting procedural integrity with good faith 10: Good Faith as a Defence on the Merits 11: Good (Bad) Faith Conduct and its Implication in the Allocation of Costs in International Investment Arbitration 12: Conclusions on the Relevance of Good Faith to the Integrity of the Investment Arbitration Regime
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Table of contents
Introduction
1: What is Good Faith?
2: Procedural Good Faith and Treaty Shopping: Timing, piercing the corporate veil, and issues of nationality
3: Securing and Maintaining the Investment: Implicit good faith requirements in the definition of investment
4: Pre-Conditions to Arbitration: Express and implied requirements of good faith
5: Expropriation and its Relationship with Good Faith
6: Fair and Equitable Treatment and Good Faith: Nourishing rights and the investor-state system
7: Evidence and Good Faith
8: Parallel Proceedings: The disregard of procedural good faith by using multiple forums of dispute resolution
9: Actions by the Arbitral Actors: Protecting procedural integrity with good faith
10: Good Faith as a Defence on the Merits
11: Good (Bad) Faith Conduct and its Implication in the Allocation of Costs in International Investment Arbitration
12: Conclusions on the Relevance of Good Faith to the Integrity of the Investment Arbitration Regime

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