Impact of Investment Treaty Law on Host States
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English

About The Book

Traditionally international investment law was conceptualised as a set of norms aiming to ensure good governance for foreign investors in exchange for their capital and know-how. However the more recent narratives postulate that investment treaties and investor-state arbitration can lead to better governance not just for foreign investors but also for host state communities. Investment treaty law can arguably foster good governance by holding host governments liable for a failure to ensure transparency stability predictability and consistency in their dealings with foreign investors.<br/>The recent proliferation of such narratives in investment treaty practice arbitral awards and academic literature raises questions as to their juridical conceptual and empirical underpinnings. What has propelled good governance from a set of normative ideals to enforceable treaty standards? Does international investment law possess the necessary characteristics to inspire changes at the national level? How do host states respond to investment treaty law? The overarching objective of this monograph is to unpack existing assumptions concerning the effects of international investment law on host states. By combining doctrinal empirical comparative analysis and unveiling the emerging 'nationally felt' responses to international investment norms the book aims to facilitate a more informed understanding of the present contours and the nature of the interplay between international investment norms and national realities.
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