The Origins of International Investment Law
Empire, Environment and the Safeguarding of Capital
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:24th Oct '13
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An examination of the origins of international investment law and their continued resonance in the twenty-first century.
An exploration of the historical evolution of international investment law. Combining analyses in legal history, political narratives, and current controversies surrounding investment law and environmental protection objectives, this book will engage scholars and students of international investment law, international legal history and critical legal theory.International investment law is a complex and dynamic field. Yet, the implications of its history are under explored. Kate Miles examines the historical evolution of international investment law, assessing its origins in the commercial and political expansionism of dominant states during the seventeenth to early twentieth centuries and the continued resonance of those origins within modern foreign investment protection law. In particular, the exploration of the activities of the Dutch East India Company, Grotius' treatises, and pre-World War II international investment disputes provides insight into current controversies surrounding the interplay of public and private interests, the systemic design of investor-state arbitration, the substantive focus of principles, and the treatment of environmental issues within international investment law. In adopting such an approach, this book provides a fresh conceptual framework through which contemporary issues can be examined and creates new understandings of those controversies.
'Kate Miles's monograph is one of the most important contemporary contributions to the field of investment law … Miles's assembly of a wide range of historical and doctrinal material is an interpretive and constitutive act intended to change the field and not merely reflect it.' Michael Fakhri, Journal of International Economic Law
'Miles's work provides a fascinating insight into both the historical origins of investment law and the road of reform that lies ahead … [her] work is remarkable.' Cameron Miles, Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law
'… the book makes a nice contribution to the literature …' European Journal of International Law
'Miles's book is an important and interesting contribution that deserves to be widely read.' Jason Yackee, Law and History Review
ISBN: 9781107039391
Dimensions: 229mm x 155mm x 33mm
Weight: 860g
500 pages