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A Nascent Common Law: The Process of Decisionmaking in International Legal Disputes Between States and Foreign Investors (International Litigation in Practice #9) (Hardcover)

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In A Nascent Common Law: The Process of Decisionmaking in International Legal Disputes Between States and Foreign Investors Fr d ric Gilles Sourgens submits that investor-state dispute resolution relies upon an inductive, common law decisionmaking process, which reveals a necessary plurality of first principles within investor-state dispute resolution. Relying upon, amongst others, Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations, the book explains how this plurality of first principles does not devolve into arbitrary indeterminacy.

A Nascent Common Law provides an alternative account to current theoretical conceptions of investor-state arbitration. It explains that these theories cannot adequately resolve a key empirical challenge: tribunals frequently reach facially inconsistent results on similar questions of law. Sourgens makes an inductive approach, focused on the manner of decisionmaking by tribunals in the context of specific records that can explain this inconsistency.

Product Details
ISBN: 9789004288195
ISBN-10: 9004288198
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Publication Date: January 15th, 2015
Pages: 426
Language: English
Series: International Litigation in Practice