- Zachary Douglas, Joost Pauwelyn, & Jorge E. Vinuales, Introduction
- Joost Pauwelyn, Regime composition, emergence, and change
- Ursula Kriebaum, The nature of investment disciplines
- Martins Paparinskis, Analogies and other regimes of international law
- Moshe Hirsh, The sociology of international investment law
- Mark Wu, Differences in regime architecture: trade vs. investment
- Florian Grisel, Sources of investment law
- Sergio Puig, No right without a remedy: foundations of investor-state arbitration
- Thomas Schultz, The function of investment arbitration
- Jorge E. Vinuales, Dissecting sovereignty
- Zachary Douglas, Concepts of property
- Anne van Aaken, Control mechanisms
- Alex Mills, Balancing different interests
- Julie Maupin, Differentiation
- Jurgen Kurtz, Normative interactions
- Stephan Schill, Harmonising substantive law
- Michael Waibel, Coordinating adjudication processes
- Zachary Douglas, Joost Pauwelyn, & Jorge E. Vinuales, Conclusions
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Douglas, Pauwelyn, & Viñuales: The Foundations of International Investment Law: Bringing Theory into Practice
Zachary Douglas (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies), Joost Pauwelyn (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies), & Jorge E. Viñuales (Univ. of Cambridge - Law) have published The Foundations of International Investment Law: Bringing Theory into Practice (Oxford Univ. Press 2014). Contents include: