TDM 6 (2007)
Compensation and Damages in International Investment Arbitration
Editorial
Compensation and Damages in International Investment Arbitration
Compensation, Damages and Valuation in International Investment Law
B. Sabahi, Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLPT.W. Wälde (†), CEPMLP, University of Dundee
Compensation and Damages in International Law The Limits of "Fair Market Value"
I. Marboe, University of ViennaDamages in Investor-State Arbitration
C.N. Brower, 20 Essex Street ChambersM. Ottolenghi
A "Simple Scheme": Exploring the Meaning of Chorzów Factory for the Valuation of Opportunistic Expropriation in the BIT Generation
M.J. Valasek, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLPIncomplete Compensation for Takings
T. Merrill, Northwestern UniversityFair and Equitable Treatment - Determining Compensation
K. Hobér, 3 Verulam BuildingsBalancing the Breach of the FET Standard
I. Knoll-Tudor, Jeantet d'Ornano IrodaThe relevance of non-investment treaty obligations in the assessment of compensation
L. Liberti, OECDState of Necessity: Effect on Compensation
S. Ripinsky, Department for International TradeAssessing Damages in International Commercial Arbitration: A Comparison With Investment Treaty Disputes
J.Y. Gotanda, Villanova University School of LawCharting Developments Concerning Punitive Damages: Is the Tide Changing?
J.Y. Gotanda, Villanova University School of LawPrivate Law, Punishment, and Disgorgement: Optimal Penalties in Contracts
A.S. Edlin, University of California, BerkeleyA. Schwartz, Yale University
"Efficient Breach" and Economic Analysis of International Investment Law
I. Marboe, University of ViennaF. Marrella, Cà Foscari University of Venice
Prejudgment Interest in International Arbitration
J.M. Colón, Fordham University School of LawM.S. Knoll, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Time Value of Money: A Case Study
T. Senechal, Finance For ImpactCosts: Do Recent Trends Represent a Dramatic Shift in Tribunal Practice?
N. Mackay, Leigh DayM. Weiniger, Linklaters
Valuation for Arbitration: Uses and Limits of Income-Based Valuation Methods
M. Kantor, www.mark-kantor.comBusiness interruption claims
G. Senogles, Senogles & CoForecasting Technique in Business Interruption Claims: Solving the Creative Accounting Dilemma?
T. Senechal, Finance For ImpactDetermining Damages in Cross-Border Disputes
V. RajaraoAccounting for Uncertainty in Discounted Cash Flow Valuation of Upstream Oil and Gas Investments
R.D. Deutsch, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLPS.T. Jones, FTI Consulting
W.H. Knull, III, William H. Knull, III PLLC
T.J. Tyler, Vinson & Elkins LLP