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Beyond Dispute Resolution: Historical Investor-State Arbitration as Governance
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Vladislav Djanic
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English
Published/Copyright:
2025
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This book breaks open new frontiers in historical research on investor-state arbitration (ISA) by discussing long-forgotten case law, the first-hand involvement with early ISA by key historical political figures such as Winston Churchill and President Taft, early 20th-century debates in Canada’s parliament, and treaty-based ISAs that considerably predate the advent of the BIT. Stemming from extensive original archival research conducted at numerous private and public archives located in five countries and on two continents, this book ties these (and other) fascinating factual underpinnings together to argue that—contrary to conventional wisdom—direct ISA has long been an important vehicle of governance.
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Dr. Vladislav Djanic is a Serbian-qualified international dispute resolution lawyer who has published on various topics in investor-state arbitration. He holds degrees from the University of Amsterdam, the London School of Economics, and the University of Novi Sad.
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eBook published on:
June 16, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9789004733824
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Front matter:
10
Main content:
414
eBook ISBN:
9789004733824
Keywords for this book
History of ISDS; ISDS; Law-making; Expropriation; Compensation; Cost of governance; Council of the League of Nations; Nationalisation; Specific performance; Winston Churchill; Permanent Court of Arbitration; William Howard Taft; International Labour Organization; History of international law; Internationalization; General principles of law; Equity; Public debt; Investment-treaty arbitration; Concessions; World War I Peace Treaties; Right to regulate; Public interest; Sovereignty; State contracts; Investment contracts; Non-state actors; Transnational law; Legality of state conduct; Public law
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The book is of primary interest to academics, libraries, institutions and practitioners who specialise in investor-state arbitration, international dispute settlement, general international law and/or legal history.