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Author Paparinskis, Mārtiņš, author.

Title The international minimum standard and fair and equitable treatment / Martins Paparinskis.

Publication Info. Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2013.

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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource (xli, 275 pages).
text file
Series Oxford monographs in international law
Oxford monographs in international law.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents International minimum standard and international law-making -- Making of the international minimum standard ( -1930s) -- Development of the international minimum standard (1940s- ) -- Most-favoured-nation clause : a case study -- International minimum standard and the law of treaties -- International minimum standard and the law of treaties -- International minimum standard and general international law -- Investment treaties, general international law, and international human rights law -- International minimum standard and administration of justice -- International minimum standard and the protection of property.
Summary Investment protection treaties generally include, in one form or another, the obligation to treat investments fairly and equitably. This book examines the relationship between this obligation and the minimum standard that can be found in customary international law.
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Subject Investments, Foreign (International law)
Investments, Foreign (International law)
Investments, Foreign -- Law and legislation.
Investments, Foreign -- Law and legislation.
International commercial arbitration.
International commercial arbitration.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Paparinskis, Mārtiņš. International minimum standard and fair and equitable treatment. First edition. Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2013 9780199694501 (DLC) 2013370146 (OCoLC)710890442
ISBN 9780191741272 (ebook)
0191741272 (ebook)
9780191640230 (electronic book)
0191640239 (electronic book)
9780199694501
0199694508