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This Commentary systematically and comprehensively examines the various sources of general international law relevant to international investment law and arbitration.
Preface; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Table of Cases; Andreas Kulick and Michael Waibel: General international law in international investment law; PART I: LAW OF TREATIES (VCLT); 1 Belinda McRae: Article 18 of the VCLT: Obligation not to defeat the object and purpose of a treaty prior to its entry into force; 2 Alain Pellet and Jean-Baptiste Merlin: Articles 19-23 of the VCLT: Reservations (overview) - flexibility devices in applying treaties in the field of investment; 3 Tania Voon: Article 24 of the VCLT: Entry into force; 4 Tania Voon: Article 25 of the VCLT: Provisional application; 5 Can Yeginsu and Patrick Pearsall: Article 26 of the VCLT: Pacta sunt servanda; 6 Rumiana Yotova: Article 27 of the VCLT: Internal law and observance of treaties; 7 Ben Juratowitch KC and Jackie McArthur: Article 28 of the VCLT: Non-Retroactivity of Treaties; 8 Emma Lindsay and Philippa Webb: Article 29 of the VCLT: Territorial scope; 9 Sean Aughey: Article 30 of the VCLT: Application of successive treaties relating to the same subject-matter; 10 Andreas Kulick and Panos Merkouris: Article 31 of the VCLT: General rule of interpretation; 11 Esme Shirlow and Michael Waibel: Article 32 of the VCLT: Supplementary means of interpretation; 12 Peter Tzeng: Article 33 of the VCLT: Interpretation of treaties authenticated in two or more languages; 13 Luke Sobota and Amelia Keene: Parts IV and V of the VCLT: Amendment, invalidity, termination and suspension of investment treaties; 14 Helene Ruiz Fabri and Randi Ayman: Article 59 of the VCLT: Termination or suspension of the operation of a treaty implied by conclusion of a later treaty; 15 Helene Ruiz Fabri and Randi Ayman: Article 60 of the VCLT: Termination or suspension of the operation of a treaty as consequence of its breach; 16 Makane Moise Mbengue: Article 62 of the VCLT: Fundamental change of circumstances; PART II: RESPONSIBILITY OF STATES AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; 17 Chester Brown: Article 4 of the ARSIWA: Conduct of organs of a State; 18 Jorge E Vinuales and Oliver Hailes: Article 5 of the ARSIWA: Conduct of empowered entities; 19 Jonathan Bonnitcha and Alisha Mathew: Article 6 of the ARSIWA and Article 7 of the ARIO; 20 Chester Brown: Article 7 of the ARSIWA: Excess of authority or contravention of instructions; 21 Jorge E Vinuales and Alina Papanastasiou: Article 8 of the ARSIWA: Attribution of conduct instructed, directed, or controlled by a State; 22 Claudia Annacker and Eniko Horvath: Article 13 of the ARSIWA: International obligation in force for a State; 23 Claudia Annacker and Eniko Horvath: Article 14 of the ARSIWA: Extension in time of the breach of an international obligation; 24 Claudia Annacker and Eniko Horvath: Article 15 of the ARSIWA: Breach consisting of a composite act; 25 Federica Paddeu: Article 20 of the ARSIWA: Consent; 26 Federica Paddeu: Article 21 of the ARSIWA: Self-defence; 27 Federica Paddeu: Article 23 of the ARSIWA: Force majeure; 28 Federica Paddeu: Article 24 of the ARSIWA: Distress; 29 Federica Paddeu and Michael Waibel: Article 25 of the ARSIWA: Necessity; 30 Federica Paddeu: Article 26 of the ARSIWA: Compliance with peremptory norms; 31 Federica Paddeu: Article 27 of the ARSIWA: Consequences of invoking a circumstance precluding wrongfulness; 32 Geraldo Vidigal and Stephanie Forrest: Part Two, Ch. I and II of the ARSIWA: Remedies; 33 Martins Paparinskis: Articles 49-54 of the ARSIWA: Countermeasures; 34 Fernando Lusa Bordin: Article 55 of the ARSIWA: Lex specialis; PART III: STATE SUCCESSION, SOURCES, AND STATE IMMUNITY; 35 Arman Sarvarian: The procedure for succession to bilateral investment treaties; 36 James Devaney and Christian Tams: Succession in respect of cession, unification, and separation of States; 37 Arman Sarvarian: The protection of foreign investment in the law of state succession; 38 Patrick Dumberry: Article 38 of the ICJ Statute: Sources; 39 August Reinisch: State Immunity in investment arbitration; PART IV: SUBSTANTIVE AND PROCEDURAL ASPECTS OF GENERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW IN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW; 40 Jingyuan Zhou and Sergio Puig: Cross-cutting substantive aspects: NAFTA standards in light of the decisions of international courts and tribunals; 41 Jarrod Hepburn: Denial of justice; 42 Rob Howse: The international law minimum standard of treatment; 43 Cameron Miles: Cross-cutting procedural powers of international courts and tribunals; 44 Chiara Giorgetti: Nationality; 45 Regis Bismuth: Abuse of process; 46 Kathleen Claussen: Unjust enrichment; Index
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