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Titre : THE JOURNAL OF WORLD INVESTMENT & TRADE : Law - Economics - Politics Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Brill ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 1660-7112 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : The Journal of World Investment & Trade (JWIT) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the legal aspects of foreign investment relations in a broad sense. This encompasses the law of bilateral, multilateral, regional and sectoral investment treaties, investor-State dispute settlement, and domestic law relating to foreign investment, but also relevant trade law aspects, such as services, public procurement, trade-related investment measures, and intellectual property, both under the WTO framework and preferential trade agreements. In addition, the Journal aims to embed foreign investment law in its broader context, including its interactions with international and domestic law, both private and public, including general public international law, international commercial law and arbitration, international environmental law, human rights, sustainable development, as well as domestic constitutional and administrative law.
The Journal is institutionally independent and ideologically neutral. It is not attached to specific national jurisdictions, but has a global outreach. It covers both the mainstream of foreign investment law and investment law’s frontiers. It offers a place for the publication of scholarly studies dealing with fundamental and systematic problems of foreign investment relations and their solutions, but also welcomes analyses of current topics, such as international and domestic policy trends, relevant case law, and country- or industry-specific case studies, including in the natural resources and energy sectors. It is open to doctrinal analysis as well as theoretical, conceptual, and interdisciplinary approaches, including law and economics analysis, empirical analysis, historical analysis, political science analysis, or normative analysis. It aims to address scholars, government officials, members of international and non-governmental organizations, and legal practitioners in both capital-exporting and capital-importing countries.En ligne : https://brill.com/view/journals/jwit/jwit-overview.xml [périodique] Voir les bulletins disponibles Rechercher dans ce périodique THE JOURNAL OF WORLD INVESTMENT & TRADE : Law - Economics - Politics [texte imprimé] . - Brill.
ISSN : 1660-7112
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : The Journal of World Investment & Trade (JWIT) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the legal aspects of foreign investment relations in a broad sense. This encompasses the law of bilateral, multilateral, regional and sectoral investment treaties, investor-State dispute settlement, and domestic law relating to foreign investment, but also relevant trade law aspects, such as services, public procurement, trade-related investment measures, and intellectual property, both under the WTO framework and preferential trade agreements. In addition, the Journal aims to embed foreign investment law in its broader context, including its interactions with international and domestic law, both private and public, including general public international law, international commercial law and arbitration, international environmental law, human rights, sustainable development, as well as domestic constitutional and administrative law.
The Journal is institutionally independent and ideologically neutral. It is not attached to specific national jurisdictions, but has a global outreach. It covers both the mainstream of foreign investment law and investment law’s frontiers. It offers a place for the publication of scholarly studies dealing with fundamental and systematic problems of foreign investment relations and their solutions, but also welcomes analyses of current topics, such as international and domestic policy trends, relevant case law, and country- or industry-specific case studies, including in the natural resources and energy sectors. It is open to doctrinal analysis as well as theoretical, conceptual, and interdisciplinary approaches, including law and economics analysis, empirical analysis, historical analysis, political science analysis, or normative analysis. It aims to address scholars, government officials, members of international and non-governmental organizations, and legal practitioners in both capital-exporting and capital-importing countries.En ligne : https://brill.com/view/journals/jwit/jwit-overview.xml
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Titre : Uniform Law Review Titre original : Revue de droit uniforme Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Oxford University Press ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 1124-3694 Note générale : Nr Commande EBSCO : I1807505
n° de titre : 971-610-019
Langues : Français (fre) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Droit international Privé
PériodiquesNote de contenu : Overcoming Obstacles to the Application of the Unidroit Principles: Proposal for a Descriptive Choice of the Unidroit Principles Clause
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Increasing standardization for smart(er) contractsEn ligne : https://academic.oup.com/ulr/issue/26/3 [périodique] Voir les bulletins disponibles Rechercher dans ce périodique Uniform Law Review = Revue de droit uniforme [texte imprimé] . - Oxford University Press.
ISSN : 1124-3694
Nr Commande EBSCO : I1807505
n° de titre : 971-610-019
Langues : Français (fre) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Droit international Privé
PériodiquesNote de contenu : Overcoming Obstacles to the Application of the Unidroit Principles: Proposal for a Descriptive Choice of the Unidroit Principles Clause
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Increasing standardization for smart(er) contractsEn ligne : https://academic.oup.com/ulr/issue/26/3 V29 Issue 4 - 2020-08 - Volume 29, Issue 4 (Bulletin de European Energy and Environmental Law Review)
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Titre : V29 Issue 4 - 2020-08 - Volume 29, Issue 4 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : On Modern Threats to Environmental Sustainability in the Arctic: The Cybersecurity Factor and the Provisions of Insurance Against Environmental and Cyber Risks in Oil and Gas Installations (p. 112)
Kyriaki Noussia
Laws and Policies on Electric Scooters in the European Union: A Ride to the Micromobility Directive? (p. 127)
Maciej M. Sokolowski
Legal Basis of the Association in the Relations of the European Union with Third Countries as One of the Forms of Implementation of the EU’s External Relations in the Sphere of Environmental Protection (p. 141)
Yaroslav Kostyuchenko, Olha Shpakovych
The Bioenergy ‘Blind Spots’ in EU Climate and Energy Law (p. 150)
Seita Romppanen
Books Review: Too Hot to Handle? The Democratic Challenge of Climate Change, Rebecca Willis. 1st ed. UK: Bristol University Press. 1 May 2020 (p. 163)
Emma Tipton
Books for Review (p. 165)
Karen MakuchEn ligne : https://kluwerlawonline.com/journalIssue/European+Energy+and+Environmental+Law+R [...] [n° ou bulletin] V29 Issue 4 - 2020-08 - Volume 29, Issue 4 [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : On Modern Threats to Environmental Sustainability in the Arctic: The Cybersecurity Factor and the Provisions of Insurance Against Environmental and Cyber Risks in Oil and Gas Installations (p. 112)
Kyriaki Noussia
Laws and Policies on Electric Scooters in the European Union: A Ride to the Micromobility Directive? (p. 127)
Maciej M. Sokolowski
Legal Basis of the Association in the Relations of the European Union with Third Countries as One of the Forms of Implementation of the EU’s External Relations in the Sphere of Environmental Protection (p. 141)
Yaroslav Kostyuchenko, Olha Shpakovych
The Bioenergy ‘Blind Spots’ in EU Climate and Energy Law (p. 150)
Seita Romppanen
Books Review: Too Hot to Handle? The Democratic Challenge of Climate Change, Rebecca Willis. 1st ed. UK: Bristol University Press. 1 May 2020 (p. 163)
Emma Tipton
Books for Review (p. 165)
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 0683 V29 Issue 4 Périodique CREDIMI 301 Périodiques 301 Disponible V29 Issue 5 - 2020-10 - Volume 29, Issue 5 (Bulletin de European Energy and Environmental Law Review)
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Titre : V29 Issue 5 - 2020-10 - Volume 29, Issue 5 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Regulation of Energy Storage Systems in the DACH Countries (p. 168)
Markus Schreiber
Climate Litigation Movement by Non-Government Organizations: Contributions & Challenges (p. 177)
Garvita Sethi
Power Purchase Agreements: An Emerging Tool at the Centre of the European Energy transition A Focus on France (p. 195)
Marie Coussi, Louis-Narito Harada
Nord Stream 2: A Political Economic Crime Novel and Its EU Legal Consequences (p. 206)
Jörg Himmelreich
Books for Review (p. 216)
Karen MakuchEn ligne : https://kluwerlawonline.com/journalIssue/European+Energy+and+Environmental+Law+R [...] [n° ou bulletin] V29 Issue 5 - 2020-10 - Volume 29, Issue 5 [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Regulation of Energy Storage Systems in the DACH Countries (p. 168)
Markus Schreiber
Climate Litigation Movement by Non-Government Organizations: Contributions & Challenges (p. 177)
Garvita Sethi
Power Purchase Agreements: An Emerging Tool at the Centre of the European Energy transition A Focus on France (p. 195)
Marie Coussi, Louis-Narito Harada
Nord Stream 2: A Political Economic Crime Novel and Its EU Legal Consequences (p. 206)
Jörg Himmelreich
Books for Review (p. 216)
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 0682 V29 Issue 5 Périodique CREDIMI 301 Périodiques 301 Disponible
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Titre : V32 N1 2016 - 2016-01_03 - Volume 32 Number 1 2016 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2016 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
The outlook for the continued vitality, or lack thereof, of investor–State arbitration
Stephen M. Schwebel
Pages 1–15,
Enforcement of annulled awards: towards a better analytical approach
Francisco González de CossÃo
Pages 17–27,
Interpretation of the dispute settlement clause in Turkish investment treaties with Turkic States
Berk Demirkol
Pages 29–43,
Allocation of costs in investor-State and commercial arbitration: towards a harmonized approach
Kateryna Bondar
Pages 45–58,
Quantum, annulment and the requirement to give reasons: analysis and reform
Stephanie Mullen, Elizabeth Whitsitt
Pages 59–80,
Between power and procedure: the changing balance of investment treaty protections
Mitchell Moranis
Pages 81–110,
Case Notes
Notes on the EUCJ’s ruling in Gazprom : West Tankers is unaffected and anti-suit injunctions issued by arbitral tribunals are not governed by EU Regulation 44/2001
Guido Carducci
Pages 111–123,
The administrative contract, non-arbitrability, and the recognition and execution of awards annulled in the country of origin: the case of Commisa v Pemex
Jennifer Cabrera, Dante Figueroa, Herfried Wöss
Pages 125–148,
Bannai v Erez and the jurisdictional race of the Israeli and English courts
Tamar Meshel
Pages 149–155,
Security for costs in ICSID arbitration: RSM Production Corporation v St Lucia
Friedrich Rosenfeld
Pages 157–166,
Good faith as a ‘general organising principle’ of the common law
Klaus Peter Berger, Thomas Arntz
Pages 167–178,
Recent Developments
To be or not to be: the oscillating support of Indian courts to arbitration awards challenged under the public policy exception
Arthad Kurlekar, Gauri Pillai
Pages 179–198,
‘Shaky’ times for arbitration clauses: rethinking business common sense
Eleni Magklasi
Pages 199–221,
En ligne : https://academic.oup.com/arbitration/issue/32/1 [n° ou bulletin] V32 N1 2016 - 2016-01_03 - Volume 32 Number 1 2016 [texte imprimé] . - 2016.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Périodiques Note de contenu : Articles
The outlook for the continued vitality, or lack thereof, of investor–State arbitration
Stephen M. Schwebel
Pages 1–15,
Enforcement of annulled awards: towards a better analytical approach
Francisco González de CossÃo
Pages 17–27,
Interpretation of the dispute settlement clause in Turkish investment treaties with Turkic States
Berk Demirkol
Pages 29–43,
Allocation of costs in investor-State and commercial arbitration: towards a harmonized approach
Kateryna Bondar
Pages 45–58,
Quantum, annulment and the requirement to give reasons: analysis and reform
Stephanie Mullen, Elizabeth Whitsitt
Pages 59–80,
Between power and procedure: the changing balance of investment treaty protections
Mitchell Moranis
Pages 81–110,
Case Notes
Notes on the EUCJ’s ruling in Gazprom : West Tankers is unaffected and anti-suit injunctions issued by arbitral tribunals are not governed by EU Regulation 44/2001
Guido Carducci
Pages 111–123,
The administrative contract, non-arbitrability, and the recognition and execution of awards annulled in the country of origin: the case of Commisa v Pemex
Jennifer Cabrera, Dante Figueroa, Herfried Wöss
Pages 125–148,
Bannai v Erez and the jurisdictional race of the Israeli and English courts
Tamar Meshel
Pages 149–155,
Security for costs in ICSID arbitration: RSM Production Corporation v St Lucia
Friedrich Rosenfeld
Pages 157–166,
Good faith as a ‘general organising principle’ of the common law
Klaus Peter Berger, Thomas Arntz
Pages 167–178,
Recent Developments
To be or not to be: the oscillating support of Indian courts to arbitration awards challenged under the public policy exception
Arthad Kurlekar, Gauri Pillai
Pages 179–198,
‘Shaky’ times for arbitration clauses: rethinking business common sense
Eleni Magklasi
Pages 199–221,
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