Tuesday, September 2, 2014

New Issue: Journal of World Investment & Trade

The latest issue of the Journal of World Investment & Trade (Vol. 15, nos. 3-4, 2014) is out. Contents include:
  • Stephan W. Schill, Editorial: Five Times Transparency in International Investment Law
  • Special Issue: The Anatomy of the (Invisible) EU Model BIT
    • Marc Bungenberg & August Reinisch, Special Issue: The Anatomy of the (Invisible) EU Model BIT
    • Frank Hoffmeister & Gabriela Alexandru, A First Glimpse of Light on the Emerging Invisible EU Model BIT
    • Marc Bungenberg, The Scope of Application of EU (Model) Investment Agreements
    • Wenhua Shan & Sheng Zhang, Market Access Provisions in the Potential EU Model BIT: Towards a “Global BIT 2.0”?
    • Ursula Kriebaum, FET and Expropriation in the (Invisible) EU Model BIT
    • Antonios Tzanakopoulos, National Treatment and MFN in the (Invisible) EU Model BIT
    • Anna De Luca, Umbrella Clauses and Transfer Provisions in the (Invisible) EU Model BIT
    • Catharine Titi, Full Protection and Security, Arbitrary or Discriminatory Treatment and the Invisible EU Model BIT
    • Markus Burgstaller, Dispute Settlement in EU International Investment Agreements with Third States: Three Salient Problems
    • Christoph Herrmann, The Role of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the Emerging EU Investment Policy
    • Christian J. Tams, Procedural Aspects of Investor-State Dispute Settlement: The Emergence of a European Approach?
    • Karsten Nowrot, How to Include Environmental Protection, Human Rights and Sustainability in International Investment Law?
    • N. Jansen Calamita, Dispute Settlement Transparency in Europe’s Evolving Investment Treaty Policy
    • August Reinisch, “Putting the Pieces Together … an EU Model BIT?”
  • Jarrod Hepburn, Comparative Public Law at the Dawn of Investment Treaty Arbitration: Saar Papier Vertriebs GmbH v. Republic of Poland
  • Catherine A. Rogers & Alexander Wiker, Fraport v. Philippines, ICSID, and Counsel Disqualification: The Power and the Praxis
  • Crina Baltag, “Denial of Benefits” Clause in Pac Rim v. El Salvador and Liman v. Kazakhstan
  • Santiago Montt & Carlos Portales, Telefonica v. United Mexican States
  • Cecily Rose, Circumstantial Evidence, Adverse Influences, and Findings of Corruption: Metal-Tech Ltd. v. The Republic of Uzbekistan
  • Jean Ho, Unraveling the Lex Causae in Investment Claims