Compensation and Restitution in Investor-State Arbitration

Principles and Practice
ISBN13: 9780199601189ISBN10: 0199601186 Hardback, 302 pages
May 2011,  In Stock

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Description

This book examines the history, principles, and practice of awarding compensation and restitution in investor-State arbitration disputes, which are initiated under investment treaties. The principles discussed may be applied to all international law cases where damage to property is an issue.

The book starts by tracing the roots of the applicable international legal principles to Roman law, and from there follows their evolution through the European law of extra-contractual liability and eventually through the Chorzow Factory case to principles of compensation and restitution in the modern law of international investment.

The greater part of the book is then dedicated to examination of the modern application of these principles, focusing on the jurisprudence of international tribunals under various arbitral rules such as ICSID and UNCITRAL Rules. Monetary compensation as the prevalent form of remedy sought and awarded in investor-State disputes is discussed in more detail, including topics such as the amount of compensation for damage resulting from breach of investment treaties or for lawful expropriation of foreign investor's property, a brief overview of valuation methods, supplementary compensation for moral damages, interest, costs, and currency fluctuations as well as various principles that may limit the amount of recoverable compensation, such as causation. A full chapter is dedicated to the discussion of the theory and practice of awarding restitution in investor-State disputes. The book also covers the general principle of reparation in international law as applied in investor-State arbitrations. The topics discussed cover all the theoretical as well as practical issues which may be raised in awarding compensation and restitution in investment treaty disputes between States and foreign investors.

Features

  • Comprehensive coverage of the practice of international arbitral tribunals in awarding compensation and restitution in disputes between foreign investors and States
  • Concise history of the historical roots of the modern principles of compensation and restitution as applied by international arbitral panels
  • Review and classification of the latest awards in accordance with the heads of damages suffered and the valuation methods applied

Product Details

302 pages; 9.2 x 6.1; ISBN13: 978-0-19-960118-9ISBN10: 0-19-960118-6

About the Author(s)

Dr. Borzu Sabahi (SJD, LLM, Georgetown University Law Center; MA, LL.B. University of Tehran) is counsel to the law firm of Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P in Washington, D.C. He specializes in international arbitration and has been involved in a number of arbitration cases under the ICC, ICDR, ICSID, LCIA, and UNCITRAL rules. Mr. Sabahi is also an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center where he co-teaches a seminar on investor State dispute resolution. He regularly speaks on conferences and has widely published on various aspects of international investment law, including a comprehensive casebook entitled Investor State Arbitration (co-author, Oxford 2008). He is co-course advisor of a course on investor state arbitration at the International Law Institute.

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