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Overview

This course aims to provide an overview on central topics of international investment law. It will trace the traditional approach of regulating foreign direct investments in customary international law and then focus on the present state of investor protection through a dense web of nearly 3000 bilateral investment protection treaties … For more content click the Read More button below. The standards of treatment guaranteed to foreign investors in these treaties as well as under customary international law will be analysed. Equally, the protection against expropriation will merit special attention. The growing case-law of international arbitration tribunals will serve as a background to this analysis. This course will not only address the issue of substantive standards. It will equally deal with the question of enforcing such standards through various forms of dispute settlement, ranging from domestic litigation, national as well as international insurance schemes to international investment arbitration before ICSID, PCA or other investment arbitration institutions.   Main Topics   The sources of international investment lawInvestment agreementsExpropriationStandards of treatmentResponsibility of the host state and protection by the investor's home stateDispute settlementICSID (The Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes)

Conditions for Enrolment

Prerequisite:Academic Program must be either 9200 or 9201 or 9231.

Delivery

Fully online - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Fully online - Intensive

In-person - Intensive

In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Course Outline

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Fees

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