Includes bibliographical references (p. [375]-403) and index
The latin american position on state responsibility, looking into the past for lessons on the future -- The BIT generation’s emergence as a collective action problem. Prisoner’s dilemma or network effects? -- Trading off sovereignty for credibility : questions of legitimacy in the BIT generation -- Property rights v the public interests : a comparative approach to a global puzzle -- Investments, indirect expropriations and the regulatory state -- Controlling arbitrariness through the fair and equitable standard -- Conclusions : future of the BIT generation : for a global legal order committed to the rule of law and human welfare.
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