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Integrating Sustainable Development in International Investment Law: Normative Incompatibility, System Integration and Governance Implications


ISBN13: 9781138187887
Published: October 2017
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The current international investment law system is insufficiently compatible with sustainable development. To better address sustainable development concerns associated with transnational investment activities, international investment agreements should be made more compatible with sustainable development.

Integrating Sustainable Development in International Investment Law presents an important systematic study of the issue of sustainable development in the international investment law system, using conceptual, normative and governance perspectives to explore the challenges and possible solutions for making international investment law more compatible with sustainable development. Chi suggests that to effectively address the sustainable development concerns associated with transnational investment activities, the international investment agreements system should be reformed. Such reform should feature redesigning the provisions of the agreements, improving the structure of international investment agreements, strengthening the function of soft law, engaging non-state actors and enhancing the dispute settlement mechanism.

The book is primarily aimed at national and international treaty and policy-makers, lawyers and scholars. It is also suitable for graduate students studying international law and policy-making.

Contents:
Introduction

Part I: The Sustainable Development Challenges for IIAs
Chapter 1. Sustainable Development and IIA
Chapter 2. Assessment of the Existing Models and Proposals

Part II: Core Sustainable Development Provisions in IIAs
Chapter 3. Substantive Provisions
Chapter 4. Exceptive Provisions
Chapter 5. Public Interest Provisions
Chapter 6. Procedural Provisions

Part III: Transforming IIAs to Be More Compatible with Sustainable Development
Chapter 7. "Re-Conceptualizing" IIAs from Governance Perspective
Chapter 8. Curing the Compatibility Gap between IIAs and Sustainable Development
Conclusion