Implications of International Trade and Investment Agreements for Water and Water Services: Some Responses from Other Sources of International Law

H. Mann
Mann, Howard

Article from: TDM 5 (2006), in Investor-State Disputes - International Investment Law

Introduction

This paper is divided into two parts. Part 1 describes the numerous interfaces between international trade law and international investment law on the one hand, and water management and resource allocation on the other hand. Part 2 describes how sources of international law outside trade and investment agreements can be used to rebalance the impacts of trade and investment law on water management decision-making.

To read this article you need to be a subscriber

Sign in

Forgot password?

Sign in

Subscribe

Fill in the registration form and answer a few simple questions to receive a quote.

Subscribe now

Why subscribe?

TDM journal

Access to TDM Journal articles (well over 2500 articles in total for Premium account holders)

Legal & regulatory

Access to Legal & Regulatory data (well over 10000 documents)

OGEMID

OGEMID membership (lively discussion platform bringing together the world's international dispute management community)

Suggested Citation

H. Mann; "Implications of International Trade and Investment Agreements for Water and Water Services: Some Responses from Other Sources of International Law"
TDM 5 (2006), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

URL: www.transnational-dispute-management.com/article.asp?key=900