Readership: Scholars of international investment law; practitioners working in investor-state arbitration; institutions involved in investor-state arbitration
Hege Elisabeth Kjos, Assistant Professor of International Law, Amsterdam Center for International Law, University of Amsterdam
Dr. Hege Elisabeth Kjos is Assistant Professor of International Law at the University of Amsterdam. Her research and courses focus on international law and international dispute settlement in general, and international investment law and arbitration in particular. In addition, she is a Deputy General Editor of Arbitration International, Kluwer Law International and General Editor of the Hague Yearbook of International Law, Brill. She previously worked at the Legal Department of the World Bank in Washington, D.C., following studies in Norway, France, the Netherlands, and the United States.
"This is an excellent monograph that makes important inroads to investment arbitration and will no doubt make a wonderful companion to anyone with a serious interest in this field." - Ilias Bantekas, Transnational Dispute Management
1: General Introduction 2: Territorialized and Internationalized Arbitration Tribunals 3: Choice-Of-Law Rules 4: The Scope of the Arbitration Agreement: Claims and Counterclaims of a National and/or International Nature 5: The Primary Applicability of National Law and the Role of International Law 6: The Primary Applicability of International Law and the Role of National Law 7: Concurrent Application of, and Reference to, National and International Law in Case of Consistency 8: Concluding Observations
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