Readership: Primary: Legal practitioners, arbitrators and academics with an interest in energy law and dispute resolution Secondary: In-house legal departments at energy companies, NGO's and government lawyers
Peter Cameron, Professor of International Energy Law and Policy and Director of the Centre for Energy, Petroleum, and Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP), University of Dundee (UK)
"Professor Cameron carefully paints on a large canvass. The results will be of high interest to the student and practitioner of international energy law." - Judge Stephen M Schwebel (from the foreword)
"An excellent contribution to the subject of international investment law as part of a growing field of international law. It is certainly worth studying and reading carefully" - Dr Rafael Leal-Arcas, Oil, Gas and Energy Law Intellegence
"The book should be on the practitioners desk...an excellent well written source book" - Nancy Turck, International Energy Law Review
"This is a highly commendable book that should be included in the best oil & gas law and international arbitration libraries" - Tim Martin. Journal of World Energy Law and Business
1: Introduction 2: The Pendulum Swings 3: The Legal Stability Agreement 4: Testing LSAs: Peru and Ecuador 5: Treaty-based Protection in Forced Renegotiations 6: Treaty-based Protection: Bolivia 7: Treaty-based Protection: Ecuador 8: FET & Legitimate Expectations: Argentina 9: The Role of FTAs: NAFTA AND CAFTA 10: Conclusions