Compensation and restitution in investor-state arbitration : principles and practice / Borzu Sabahi.
2011
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Compensation and restitution in investor-state arbitration : principles and practice / Borzu Sabahi.
Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.
Call Number
K3830 .S23 2011
ISBN
9780199601189
0199601186
0199601186
Description
xxiii, 256 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)727704925
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [241]-250) and index.
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Table of Contents
Tables of Cases
xv
List of Abbreviations
xxii
1.
Introduction
1
2.
A Concise History of the Law of State Responsibility and Reparation in International Law
7
2.1.
Introduction
7
2.2.
Elements of the Modern Doctrines of State Responsibility and Reparation for Internationally Wrongful Acts
9
2.3.
Roman and Private Law Sources of the Doctrine of State Responsibility and Reparation
12
2.4.
History of the Law of Extra-Contractual Liability and Restitutio in Integrum from Roman Law to European Civil Codes
15
2.5.
England's Influence on the Early Notions of State Responsibility and Reparation
32
2.6.
International Law Sources of the Doctrine of State Responsibility and Reparation
34
2.7.
Process of Emergence of the Doctrine of State Responsibility and Reparation in International Law
38
3.
Modern Reparation Doctrine in International Law and Investment Treaty Arbitration
43
3.1.
Introduction
43
3.2.
Reparation
44
3.3.
Chorzow Factory Case
47
3.4.
International Law Commission Articles on State Responsibility and the Concept of Reparation
53
3.5.
Application of the Reparation Principle in Investment Arbitration
56
4.
Restitution
61
4.1.
Introduction
61
4.2.
The Power of Arbitral Tribunals to Award Restitution and the Enforceability of Such Awards
63
4.3.
Material Restitution
65
4.4.
Juridical Restitution
73
4.5.
Limits to Restitution: Impossibility and Disproportionate Burden
86
5.
Compensation
91
5.1.
Introduction
91
5.2.
Compensation for Expropriation in Customary International Law
92
5.3.
Compensation for Expropriation in Investment Treaties
93
5.4.
Investment Treaties and Compensation for Violation of Protections other than Expropriation
94
5.5.
Lawfulness and Unlawfulness of Government Conduct and Its Significance for Awarding Compensation
95
5.6.
Calculating the Amount of Compensation
102
6.
Supplemental Compensation
134
6.1.
Introduction
134
6.2.
Moral Damages
134
6.3.
Punitive Damages
146
6.4.
Interest
148
6.5.
Currency of Compensation
153
6.6.
Arbitration Costs
156
7.
Limitations on Compensation
170
7.1.
Introduction
170
7.2.
Causation
170
7.3.
Contributory Negligence
175
7.4.
Failure to Mitigate Losses
176
7.5.
Counterclaims and Set-off
178
7.6.
State of Necessity
179
7.7.
Burden of Proof and Evidentiary Matters
183
7.8.
Prohibition of Double Recovery
185
7.9.
Role of Equity
186
8.
Conclusion
189
Annex 1
Chronology
193
Annex 2
Damages Table
197
Annex 3
Costs Table
216
Glossary
235
Select Bibliography
241
Index
251