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Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy

The Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy is a key reference source. This manual addresses key conceptual issues in a logical, scientific, and easy-to-understand way. It is based on a truly global vision that specifically insists on issues and developments related to the Global South. In this regard, the Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy provides an excellent modern treatment of international investment law, one of the fastest growing areas of international business law.

Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy

Professor Julian Chase, Professor Leila Chakroun, and Professor Sofiane Joss are the editors-in-chief of The Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy, a 1,500-page reference work set to become one of the most influential reference works in the world. Areas of business law. This handbook is a very comprehensive four volume collection of original materials covering all aspects of international investment law and policy. Written by global experts, the chapters examine key ideas and debates related to:

  • Substantive International Investment Law (Volume I);
  • Settlement of Investor-State Disputes (Volume II);
  • Interaction between international investment law and other areas of international law (Volume III);
  • New trends and challenges for international investment law (Volume IV).

The guide includes more than 80 contributions from leading experts (academics, lawyers and government officials) including Vivian Bath, M. Krista Nadakavukarin Scheffer, Leon Trackman, Prabhash Ranjan, Emmanuel Jacomi, Marielle Demsey, Stavros Prikulakis, Romish Weramantri, Natalie Bernasconi-Osterwalder, David Collins, Damilola S. Pearsall, Mark Feldman, Surya Diva, Luke Notage, Rafael Lil Arcas, James Nedombara, Rodrigo Polanco, etc. This handbook will be an indispensable reference work for students and researchers in international business law. Policy makers and researchers alike will find this guide to international investment law and international investment policy useful for years to come.

The Oxford Handbook of International Investment Law

The Oxford Handbook Series is an important new initiative in scholarly publishing. Each volume provides an authoritative, up-to-date overview of current thinking and research in a particular subject area. Specially commissioned essays by internationally renowned personalities in the discipline critically test the course and direction of the discussion. Oxford Handbooks offer researchers and doctoral students exciting new perspectives on a wide range of topics in the humanities and social sciences.

For the first time, the Oxford Handbook of International Investment Law is intended to provide a truly comprehensive report on the current status and future development of this important and thematic area of ​​international law.

The guide is divided into three main parts. The first part deals with fundamental conceptual questions, the second part the essential substantive areas of law and the third part the essential procedural law issues arising from the settlement of international investment disputes.

The book contains a policy-oriented introduction and outlines the more technical chapters that follow in their political environment and in which contemporary standards of international foreign investment law develop. The handbook concludes with a chapter written by the editors to highlight the Group's key conclusions, identify trends in applicable law, and look to future developments in the field.