Damages in International Investment Law


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The past two decades have seen a rising wave of investor-State arbitrations, which pose important questions of international law. This volume addresses one of the least understood and most unpredictable areas in that field - the assessment of damages. The result of a two-year research project carried out at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, this book is the first to examine the subject in a systematic, comprehensive and detailed manner.
The authors provide a much-needed balanced assessment of the complicated and controversial issues arising in relation to compensation awards, putting special emphasis on the interpretation and application of international rules on damages by arbitral tribunals. In addition to careful analysis of the most recent investment treaty case law, other relevant practice, both international and national, is reviewed. Thorough, well-organised and supplemented by analytical annexes, the book will be a valuable reference tool for legal professionals and a practical aide for constructing and resolving damages claims in investment arbitration.
'A brilliant work, informative and elegantly written. Highly recommended to arbitration practitioners.'
Prof Dr Peter Behrens
Professor of Law, University of Hamburg, Arbitrator
Read a review of Damages in International Investment Law by Tarcisio Gazzini, published by the Amsterdam Law Forum, April 2009.
Read a review of Damages in International Investment Law by Dr Stephan W Schill, published by Transnational Dispute Management, March 2009.
Preface
Table of Contents
Introduction
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Sergey Ripinsky with Kevin Williams
Dr Sergey Ripinsky is a Research Fellow in International Law at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law. He holds an LLM from Maastricht University and a PhD from St Petersburg State University, Russia. Kevin WilliamsKevin Williams was formerly a Research Fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and has recently returned to private practice. He holds an LLB from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, and an LLM from University College London.






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