This book is about the forces that are reshaping the international law on foreign investment today. It begins by explaining the liberal origins of contemporary investment treaties before addressing a current backlash against these treaties and the device of investment arbitration. The book describes a long-standing legal-intellectual resistance to a neo-liberal global economic agenda and how tribunals have interpreted various treaty standards instead. It introduces our reader to the changes now taking place in the design of a range of familiar treaty clauses and it describes how some of these changes are now driven not only by developing and emerging economies but also by the capital-exporting nations. Finally it explores the life career and writings of Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah a scholar whose work has been dedicated to the realisation of many of these changes and his views about the hold global capital has over legal practice.
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