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In Investors, States, and Arbitrators in the Crosshairs of International Investment Law and Environmental Protection, Dr Crina Baltag and Ylli Dautaj look at the investor-State dispute settlement system and inquire whether this is the most suitable transnational venue for resolving investment disputes that have an environmental component. This culminates essentially in whether arbitration is a legitimate forum and whether privately appointed arbitrators appropriately can resolve environmental-related disputes. These disputes are bound to increase in frequency because host-States are also partaking in global efforts to respond to environmental challenges.

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Investors, States, and Arbitrators in the Crosshairs of International Investment Law and Environmental Protection  Crina Baltag and Ylli Dautaj  Abstract  Keywords  1 Introduction  2 Sustainable Development: The Interaction between Investment Law, Environmental Law, and Investor-State Dispute Settlement  3 Treaties and Arbitral Case Law  4 Backlash, Legitimacy, and Workability  5 Concluding Remarks  5 Bibliography

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 02/07/2020
      ISBN13: 9789004438262, 978-9004438262
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      Book Synopsis
      In Investors, States, and Arbitrators in the Crosshairs of International Investment Law and Environmental Protection, Dr Crina Baltag and Ylli Dautaj look at the investor-State dispute settlement system and inquire whether this is the most suitable transnational venue for resolving investment disputes that have an environmental component. This culminates essentially in whether arbitration is a legitimate forum and whether privately appointed arbitrators appropriately can resolve environmental-related disputes. These disputes are bound to increase in frequency because host-States are also partaking in global efforts to respond to environmental challenges.

      Table of Contents
      Investors, States, and Arbitrators in the Crosshairs of International Investment Law and Environmental Protection  Crina Baltag and Ylli Dautaj  Abstract  Keywords  1 Introduction  2 Sustainable Development: The Interaction between Investment Law, Environmental Law, and Investor-State Dispute Settlement  3 Treaties and Arbitral Case Law  4 Backlash, Legitimacy, and Workability  5 Concluding Remarks  5 Bibliography

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