The Energy Charter Treaty:An East-West Gateway for Investment and Trade

The Energy Charter Treaty:An East-West Gateway for Investment and Trade
Author: Thomas Walde
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 732
Release: 1996-07-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9041109137

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The Energy Charter Treaty, initiated by the 1991 European Energy Charter and completed in December 1994, is an innovative major multilateral investment and trade treaty. The book has an introduction by Ruud Lubbers who, as the Dutch Prime Minister, played the key role in initiating the Energy Charter negotiations. It brings together contributions on the energy/investment background, the geopolitical context, the Energy Charter negotiations and the relevant specific topics of the Treaty (focusing on investment and trade, but also environment, competition and transit) by the key specialists on the subject, ranging from countries such as the US (which in the end decided not to join the Treaty) to Russia and Kazakhstan, including energy and investment specialists, international investment and commercial lawyers and arbitrators. The contributors include noted international energy/economic law authorities, but also key participants and observers of the Treaty negotiations. This book is intended to provide the first authoritative analysis of the background, negotiations and content of the Energy Charter Treaty and to provide support and guidance for subsequent negotiations and the difficult challenges involved in interpretation and application of the Treaty. It will be an essential tool for anybody working with the Energy Charter Treaty. The book contains in its annex the major documents of the Treaty: The 1991 European Energy Charter, the 1994 Treaty and its relevant Protocols, Annexes, Understandings and Final Act Declarations.

Commentary on the Energy Charter Treaty

Commentary on the Energy Charter Treaty
Author: Rafael Leal-Arcas
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2018
Genre: FICTION
ISBN: 1788117492

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The Commentary on the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) provides a unique, article-by-article, textual analysis of this important international agreement. The ECT outlines a multilateral framework for cross-border cooperation in the energy sector based on the principles of open competitive markets and sustainable development.

Investment Governance between the Energy Charter Treaty and the European Union

Investment Governance between the Energy Charter Treaty and the European Union
Author: Ottavio Quirico
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2021-07-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004463437

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Against the background of climate change, Ottavio Quirico explores how regulatory conflicts between the Energy Charter Treaty and the law of the European Union should be resolved.

The Energy Charter Treaty

The Energy Charter Treaty
Author: PROF. DR KAJ. HOBER
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 647
Release: 2020
Genre: Energy Charter Treaty
ISBN: 9780199660995

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A detailed article-by-article commentary on the Energy Charter Treaty, including coverage and analysis of the Treaty's history, background, jurisprudence, and reference to relationships with other treaties.

International Challenges in Investment Arbitration

International Challenges in Investment Arbitration
Author: Mesut Akbaba
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2018-09-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1351580124

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As the proverbial workhorse of international economic law, investment arbitration is heavily relied upon around the globe. It has to cope with the demands of increasingly complex proceedings. At the same time, investment arbitration has come under close public scrutiny in the midst of heated political debate. Both of these factors have led to the field of investment protection being subject to continuous changes. Therefore, it presents an abundance of challenges in its interpretation and application. While these challenges are often deeply rooted in the doctrinal foundations of international law, they similarly surface during live arbitral proceedings. International Challenges in Investment Arbitration serves not only as a collection of recently debated issues in investment law; it also deals with the underlying fundamental questions at the intersection of investment arbitration and international law. The book is the product of the 1st Bucerius Law Journal Conference on International Investment Law & Arbitration. It combines the current state of knowledge, new perspectives on the topic as well as practical issues and will be of interest to researchers, academics and practitioners in the fields of international investment law, international economic law, regulation and comparative law.