Fortieth ITF Public Conference Territory in International Investment Law (in person participation)
Date: 10 November 2023
Time: 10.00 - 16.45 (Registration from 09.30)
Followed by a reception
Please note, this page is for in person participation. If you would like to participate online, please visit the online booking page.
Event Details
In international investment law, the term "territory" generally refers to the geographical area under the sovereign control of a state. It encompasses the land, water, and airspace within the boundaries of a particular state. The concept of territory defines the jurisdiction of states and tribunals and its authority to regulate and govern activities.
Territorial disputes between states, armed conflicts and competing governments within the same state can have implications for international investment law. The Russian invasion of Ukraine, armed conflicts in Libya, Yemen, Iraq and other jurisdictions pose complex questions for investors, States and tribunals. Disputes over the sovereignty of a particular territory may lead to uncertainties regarding the legal status of investments located within that disputed territory. Such disputes can potentially impact the protection and rights of foreign investors and may give rise to investment disputes between the investor and the host state.
This conference will bring together practitioners, government officials, academics and other stakeholders to discuss some of the most challenging legal issues related to territory in international investment law. The participants will discuss territory in international public law generally and international investment law, armed conflicts and territory in ISDS, the impact of territorial changes on protection of investors and investment protections beyond national borders.
Pricing and Registration
In-person participation is now fully booked.