An Analysis of a Developing Jurisprudence in International Investment Law - What Investment Treaty Tribunals Are Saying and Doing (Tables)
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Commission, Jeffery P.
Article from: TDM 1 (2009), in Empirical and Statistical Analysis of Investment Disputes
Tables
I. Jurisdictional Requirements: A. Ratione Materiae, B. Ratione Personae, C. Ratione
Temporis
II. Standards of Protection: A. Fair and Equitable Treatment, B. Full Protection and Security,
C. Arbitrary and Discriminatory Impairment, D. Expropriation, E. National Treatment, F. MFN
Treatment, G. Observance of Undertakings
III. Defenses: A. State of Necessity
Note: See the presentation also published in this issue.
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Suggested Citation
J.P. Commission; "An Analysis of a Developing Jurisprudence in International Investment Law - What Investment Treaty Tribunals Are Saying and Doing (Tables)"
TDM 1 (2009), www.transnational-dispute-management.com
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