Investment Treaty News Quarterly, Volume 3, Issue 3, March 2013
In this issue:
A Distinction Without a Difference? The Interpretation of Fair and Equitable Treatment Under Customary International Law by Investment Tribunals; Enabling Risky Business: Human Rights and the Role of Officially Supported Trade Finance and Investment Guarantees; How to Incorporate Human Rights Obligations in Bilateral Investment Treaties; Remedies in Investor-State Arbitration: A Public Interest Perspective; Land Grab v. Food Security: Can Global Regulation Cope?; Arbitrators' Role in the Recent Investment Arbitration Boom
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