An innovative contribution to the debate on international investment law, one of the most controversial areas of the global economic order
Explores the contribution that business leaders, bankers, and international lawyers made to international investment law in the 1950s and 1960s, showing the continuity between their legal imagination and present investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) practice
Analyzes foreign investor rights using a transnational and socio-legal approach to property rights and contracts
Provides a new perspective on influential ISDS awards, including recent cases involving local communities
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