Interactions between Investment and Non-Investment Obligations in International Investment Law
Article from: TDM 5 (2006), in Investor-State Disputes - International Investment Law
Abstract
The accelerated proliferation of international investment agreements, the growing number of treaties in other international domains, and the increase of investor-state arbitrations enhance the prospects of overlap between investment and non-investment obligations. The interactions between international-investment and non-investment obligations may be controlled by two main sets of rules: the relatively well-developed principles of public international law or the nascent body of rules emerging from international investment jurisprudence. As analyzed in this paper, investment ...