Bilateral and Multilateral Investment Treaties and Their Relationship with Environmental Norms and Measures
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Beschreibung

Investment treaties protect the investments of foreign investors against interference by the host state: The core standards offer protection against discriminatory or unequitable treatment and expropriation. However, the investment activities can impact on the environment of the host state. The state retains its policy space to regulate for an environmental purpose.

Some investment treaties refer to concepts of international environmental law, but do not impose a hierarchy of norms. In practice, it often falls to investment tribunals to distinguish between legitimate regulation and the violation of investors' rights. They decide on the scope of the state's policy space by balancing the opposing interests: Investment tribunals focus on the absence of protectionist intent, procedural propriety and the review of scientific evidence. If the regulatory framework is more stringent when the investment is made, there is less potential for subsequent conflict.

Inhaltsübersicht

Introduction

Contemporary Investment Law – Outline of Methodological Approach

1. Environmental Norms and Principles

›Environment‹ as a Concept – Development of Environmental Regulation – Subject Areas of Environmental Law – Fundamental Principles of Environmental Law – Scenarios of Potential Conflict – Conclusion

2. The Influence of Environmental Concepts on the Interpretation of Investment Provisions

Conflicts of Norms and Interpretation – Preambular Clauses – References within the Substantive Provisions of the Respective Treaties – Further Points of Entry for Relevant Rules of International Law – Conclusion

3. Standards of Non-Discriminatory Treatment

National Treatment – Most-Favoured Nation Treatment – Prohibition against Arbitrary and Discriminatory Measures – The Environmental Relevance of Standards of Non-Discrimination – Summary

4. Standards of Fair Treatment

Full Protection and Security – Fair and Equitable Treatment – Analysis of Case Law Concerning Environmental Measures – Prohibition against Arbitrary or Unreasonable Measures – The Environmental Relevance of Standards of Fairness – Summary

5. Expropriation

Direct Expropriation – Indirect Expropriation – Analysis of Case Law Concerning Environmental Measures – Expropriation in the Environmental Context – Application of Criteria to Different Scenarios – Compensation – Conclusion

Conclusion

Bibliography

Table of Decisions

Table of Treaties and Other International Instruments

Subject Index

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