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Judging the state in international trade and Investment law : Sovereignty modern, the law and the economics

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Publication details: London Springer 2016Description: 222p viiISBN:
  • 9789811023583
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.754000 CHO
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Contents:
Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction: Judging the State in International Trade and Investment Law: Why, How and What for?.- PART I: International Trade: The WTO and Beyond; Chapter 2. Judging the Judges or Judging the Members? Pathways and Pitfalls in the Appellate Body Appointment Process (by Arthur E. Appleton); Chapter 3. WTO, State and Legal Capacity Building: An Indian Narrative (by James J. Nedumpara); Chapter 4. States’ Regulatory Autonomy to Protect Societal Values through Legitimate Regulatory Distinctions: Finding the balance in the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade through Adjudication (by Denise Prévost).- PART II: Investment Litigation at a Crossroad; Chapter 5. Investor-State Arbitration Distorted – When the Claimant is a State (by Julien Chaisse and Dini Sejko); Chapter 6. Protecting States under Asian Multilateral Investment Treaties Claims, Counterclaims and Interim Relief Measures (by Rahul Donde and Trisha Mitra); Chapter 7. Determination of Indirect Expropriation and Doctrine of Police Power in International Investment Law: A Critical Appraisal (Prabhash Ranjan and Pushkar Anand).- PART III: International Law’s Local Experiments and Global Challenges; Chapter 8. Role of Indian Judiciary in the Realm of International Trade and Investment Law (Amal K. Ganguli); Chapter 9. Human Rights in International Investment Disputes - Global Litigation as International Law Re-unifier (Leïla Choukroune); Chapter 10. Conclusion: Sovereignty Modern.
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction: Judging the State in International Trade and Investment Law: Why, How and What for?.- PART I: International Trade: The WTO and Beyond;
Chapter 2. Judging the Judges or Judging the Members? Pathways and Pitfalls in the Appellate Body Appointment Process (by Arthur E. Appleton);
Chapter 3. WTO, State and Legal Capacity Building: An Indian Narrative (by James J. Nedumpara); Chapter 4. States’ Regulatory Autonomy to Protect Societal Values through Legitimate Regulatory Distinctions: Finding the balance in the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade through Adjudication (by Denise Prévost).- PART II: Investment Litigation at a Crossroad;
Chapter 5. Investor-State Arbitration Distorted – When the Claimant is a State (by Julien Chaisse and Dini Sejko);
Chapter 6. Protecting States under Asian Multilateral Investment Treaties Claims, Counterclaims and Interim Relief Measures (by Rahul Donde and Trisha Mitra);
Chapter 7. Determination of Indirect Expropriation and Doctrine of Police Power in International Investment Law: A Critical Appraisal (Prabhash Ranjan and Pushkar Anand).- PART III: International Law’s Local Experiments and Global Challenges;
Chapter 8. Role of Indian Judiciary in the Realm of International Trade and Investment Law (Amal K. Ganguli);
Chapter 9. Human Rights in International Investment Disputes - Global Litigation as International Law Re-unifier (Leïla Choukroune);
Chapter 10. Conclusion: Sovereignty Modern.

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