The growth in cross-border investments in an increasingly globalised economy means that there are more international disputes between foreign investors and states than ever before. Investment treaty arbitration has become the preferred dispute resolution mechanism for resolving such disputes, however, securing a final arbitral award is often just the beginning of a complicated process.
Spearheaded by leading arbitration practitioner, Julien Fouret, this second edition brings together more than 70 experts to provide substantive analysis of recurring issues at the award enforcement stage plus practical perspectives on enforcing awards based on investment treaties. It further explores topics ranging from the specifics of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes mechanism to the enforcement of interim relief and the issues of sovereign immunity and state entities, as well as exploring intra-EU BIT disputes and their enforcement consequences.
This edition features additional country-specific chapters and now covers over 30 jurisdictions, including updated coverage of applicable international and domestic legal frameworks and reviews of the most recent practices. Jurisdictions new for this edition include: Algeria, Belgium, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Czech Republic, Greece, Lebanon and Romania.
Whether you are an arbitration lawyer in private practice or a user of investment treaty arbitration, this edition will provide you with holistic, practical and theoretical insight on the most important step of an arbitral process against a state or state entity.
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This book provides substantial insights into the complex area of enforcement of investment treaty awards and its implications across a host of jurisdictions around the world. The wealth of substantive contributions and practical tips provided in this Second Edition by Julien Fouret and the leading practitioners who contributed country-specific analyses will arm any practitioner with the tools needed to understand and tackle investment treaty arbitration award enforcement effectively. This book is a must-have for investment treaty arbitration lawyers who are concerned not only with securing favorable awards, but also with enforcing them successfully. -- Samaa Haridi The practical perspective adds considerable values to the book for both practitioners and academics "as few publications address the various issues that arise at the end of an investment arbitration, when the award creditor faces the difficulty of ensuring the efficient enforcement of an investment arbitration award which is, by essence, final."
Secondly, this book timely updates the already comprehensive and thorough national reports. The efforts and devotions of the editors and chapter authors deserve highest compliments and heartfelt thanks. They masterfully manage 38 chapters in a consistent and streamlined manner.
Thirdly, it responds to cutting-edge discussions and practices. -- Peng Wang This book is sui generis in the sense that the compendium is an ideal blend of theory and practice. The author has not come across any other book which has done justice to the topic of "enforcement of investment arbitration". Whether a counsel is seeking, planning to initiate enforcement proceeding or a State contemplating strategies to defend itself from paying award amount - this book will provide impeccable guidance in terms of both theory and practice. Having said that, this book is indispensable not only for arbitration practitioners but also for academicians, government officials, policymakers, and other stakeholders in the field of investment arbitration. -- Swargodeep Sarkar
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Höhe: 241 mm
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Consultant editor Julien Fouret
Freiberuflicher Redakteur
Introduction 7
Julien Fouret
Eversheds Sutherland
Section 1: General enforcement issues
The origins and specificities of the ICSID enforcement mechanism 11
Ruqiya BH Musa
Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank
Martina Polasek
International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
Enforcement of interim relief in investor-state arbitration 33
Philippe Pinsolle
Thomas Voisin
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP
Stays of enforcement pending annulment and set-aside proceedings in investment arbitration 47
Andrea K Bjorklund
Lukas Vanhonnaeker
McGill University Faculty of Law
Enforcement of investment treaty awards against sovereign states in a landscape of sovereign immunity 75
Anais Mallien
Maria-Clara Van den Bossche
Olivier van der Haegen
Loyens & Loeff
Enforcement of investment treaty awards against assets of states, state entities and state-owned companies 99
Philip Devenish
Sylvia Tonova
Jones Day
Enforcement of ICSID awards in national courts 117
Patrick W Pearsall
Allen & Overy LLP
Section 2: Specific issues per jurisdiction
Algeria 135
Maude Lebois
Shearman & Sterling LLP
Hafed Nassim Stambouli
Sonatrach
Argentina 147
Ignacio J Minorini Lima
Bruchou, Fernandez Madero & Lombardi
Australia 165
Simon Greenberg
Sam Luttrell
Ishbel McLachlan
Romesh Weeramantry
Clifford Chance
Belgium 191
Hakim Boularbah
Claire Larue
Loyens & Loeff
Bolivia 203
Sofia Klot
Noiana Marigo
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP
Lindsay Sykes
PPO Abogados
Cameroon 225
Achille Ngwanza
Jus Africa
Canada 243
Eric Bedard
Stephen L Drymer
Woods LLP
China 255
Chad Catterwell
Brenda Horrigan
Herbert Smith Freehills
Czech Republic 283
Jaroslav Kudrna
Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic
Democratic Republic of Congo 295
Guy-Prosper Djuma Bilali Lokema
Ivon Mingashang
Jean-Paul Mwanza Kambongo
University of Kinshasa
Egypt 317
Mohamed S Abdel Wahab
Zulficar & Partners Law Firm
Enforcement of intra-EU arbitration awards 351
Gloria M Alvarez
University of Aberdeen
Georgy Obolentsev
Queen Mary University of London
France 367
Julien Fouret
Wesley Pydiamah
Jeremy Record
Eversheds Sutherland
Germany 385
Andreas Kulick
Ruprecht Karls University of Heidelberg
Julian Scheu
University of Cologne
Greece 401
Athina Fouchard Papaefstratiou
Eversheds Sutherland
India 425
Abhinav Bhushan
ICC International Court of Arbitration
Niyati Gandhi
Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co
Italy 437
William Brillat-Capello
Betto Perben Pradel Filhol
Julien Fouret
Eversheds Sutherland
Jordan 459
Omar MH Aljazy
Aljazy & Co
Lebanon 473
Nayla Comair-Obeid
Ziad Obeid
Obeid Law Firm
Mexico 487
Adrian Magallanes
Jessika Rocha
Von Wobeser y Sierra, SC
Netherlands 503
Annet van Hooft
van Hooft
Romania 523
Ioana Knoll-Tudor
Jeantet AARPI
Russia 547
Noah Rubins QC
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
Maxim Kulkov
Dmitry Vlasov
KK&P Trial Lawyers
Singapore 597
Yu-Jin Tay
Mayer Brown LLP
Spain 623
Jose Angel Rueda Garcia
Cuatrecasas
Sweden 641
James Hope
Cecilia Moeller Norsted
Mattias Rosengren
Vinge
Switzerland 655
Noradele Radjai
LALIVE
Tunisia 669
Walid Ben Hamida
University of Paris-Saclay (Evry Val-d'Essonne)
United Arab Emirates 689
Robert Kovacs
Withers LLP
Roland Ziade
Linklaters LLP
United Kingdom 709
Christopher Harris QC
Cameron Miles
3 Verulam Buildings
United States 727
Caline Mouawad
Chaffetz Lindsey LLP
Charlene Sun
Joshua Wan
King & Spalding LLP
Venezuela 751
Jose Gregorio Torrealba
LEG?A Abogados
About the authors 767
About Globe Law and Business 791