United States:
Book Review: Yearbook on International Investment Law and Policy 2015–2016
23 October 2018
WilmerHale
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A book review co-authored by
Danielle Morris and
Daniel Costelloe, edited by Lisa E. Sachs & Lise J.
Johnson (Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press 2018), and
published by the Journal of International Arbitration,
Issue 4, pp. 497–499.
Excerpt: The Yearbook on International
Investment Law and Policy, edited by Lisa E. Sachs and Lise J.
Johnson, contains a collection of thought-provoking essays that
explore several policy considerations—and
concerns—associated with investment treaties and investment
treat arbitration. In addition, the volume offers reviews of recent
trends and developments in this field of international
adjudication, as well as technical legal discussions of some of the
particular questions that continue to arise in proceedings between
investors and host states. Read the review.
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