Readership: Scholars and students of international investment law and treaty law; practitioners and arbitrators in international investment law
Martins Paparinskis, Junior Research Fellow, Merton College, Oxford
Martins Paparinskis is a Junior Research Fellow at Merton College, University of Oxford. He was previously a postdoctoral fellow at the New York University. Martins Paparinskis holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford.
Introduction PART I. DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL MINIMUM STANDARD 1: International Minimum Standard and International Law-Making 2: Making of the International Minimum Standard (-1930s) 3: Development of the International Minimum Standard (1940s-) PART II. SOURCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL MINIMUM STANDARD 4: Most-favoured-nation Clause: A Case Study 5: International Minimum Standard and the Law of Treaties 6: International Minimum Standard and General International Law PART III. CONTENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL MINIMUM STANDARD 7: Investment Treaties, General International Law, and International Human Rights Law 8: International Minimum Standard and the Administration of Justice 9: International Minimum Standard and the Protection of Property Conclusion