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Zusatztext The market for the Commentaries includes law students, lawmakers, diplomants and arbitration practitioners. Each should find it a fruitful read. The volume provides a wealth of information and thoughtful analysis ... It is likely to become an oft-consulted reference by the arbitration community. Informationen zum Autor Dr Chester Brown is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, a Barrister at 7 Selborne Chambers, Sydney, and a door tenant at Essex Court Chambers, London, and Maxwell Chambers, Singapore. He previously served as Assistant Legal Adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, and prior to that he was Senior Associate in the International Law and International Arbitration Group of Clifford Chance LLP, London. He is the author of A Common Law of International Adjudication (OUP, 2007), which was awarded the ASIL Certificate of Merit. He was educated at the Universities of Melbourne, Oxford and Cambridge. Klappentext Model Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) are a state's blueprint for the investment treaties it negotiates with other states. This book compiles commentaries on the Model BITs of 19 key jurisdictions. It analyses state practice on international investment law, detailing each state's legislative regime on foreign investment and their BIT programme Zusammenfassung Model Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) are a state's blueprint for the investment treaties it negotiates with other states. This book compiles commentaries on the Model BITs of 19 key jurisdictions. It analyses state practice on international investment law, detailing each state's legislative regime on foreign investment and their BIT programme Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Chester Brown: Introduction 2: August Reinisch: Austria 3: Andrew Newcombe and Celine Levesque: Canada 4: Norah Gallagher and Wenhua Shan: China 5: Jose Antonio Rivas: Colombia 6: Yas Banifatemi and Andre von Walter: France 7: Rudolf Dolzer and Yun-I Kim: Germany 8: Federico Ortino: Italy 9: Luke Nottage and Shotaro Hamamoto: Japan 10: Shin Hi-Taek: Republic of Korea 11: Martins Paparinskis: Latvia 12: Andrea Bjorklund: NAFTA 13: Nico Schrijver and Vid Prislan: Netherlands 14: Sergey Ripinsky: Russia 15: Jean Ho: Singapore 16: Michael Schmid: Switzerland 17: Chester Brown and Audley Sheppard: United Kingdom 18: Jeremy Sharpe and Lee Caplan: United States ...
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Dr Chester Brown is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, a Barrister at 7 Selborne Chambers, Sydney, and a door tenant at Essex Court Chambers, London, and Maxwell Chambers, Singapore. He previously served as Assistant Legal Adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, and prior to that he was Senior Associate in the International Law and International Arbitration Group of Clifford Chance LLP, London. He is the author of A Common Law of International Adjudication (OUP, 2007), which was awarded the ASIL Certificate of Merit. He was educated at the Universities of Melbourne, Oxford and Cambridge.
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Model Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) are a state's blueprint for the investment treaties it negotiates with other states. This book compiles commentaries on the Model BITs of 19 key jurisdictions. It analyses state practice on international investment law, detailing each state's legislative regime on foreign investment and their BIT programme
Contenu
1: Chester Brown: Introduction
2: August Reinisch: Austria
3: Andrew Newcombe and Celine Levesque: Canada
4: Norah Gallagher and Wenhua Shan: China
5: Jose Antonio Rivas: Colombia
6: Yas Banifatemi and Andre von Walter: France
7: Rudolf Dolzer and Yun-I Kim: Germany
8: Federico Ortino: Italy
9: Luke Nottage and Shotaro Hamamoto: Japan
10: Shin Hi-Taek: Republic of Korea
11: Martins Paparinskis: Latvia
12: Andrea Bjorklund: NAFTA
13: Nico Schrijver and Vid Prislan: Netherlands
14: Sergey Ripinsky: Russia
15: Jean Ho: Singapore
16: Michael Schmid: Switzerland
17: Chester Brown and Audley Sheppard: United Kingdom
18: Jeremy Sharpe and Lee Caplan: United States