
The Right to Regulate of Developing Countries in International Investment Law
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Introduction
Part 1: Developing Countries, the Meaning of Development, and the Right to Regulate in International Investment Law
The »Developing« Host State in International Investment Law - The Development Dimension of International Investment Law - The Right to Regulate in International Investment Law
Part 2: A Differential Treatment of Developing Countries in International Investment Law?
The Special Legal Status of Developing Countries - a »Differential« Approach - Developmental and Differential Considerations in IIAs - Developmental Considerations in Arbitral Awards - a »Contextual« Approach
Part 3: The Level of Development as a Determinant of the Right to Regulate?
The Right to Regulate in IIAs - the Existing Taxonomy - The Right to Regulate of the Developing Host State - Attempts of a Taxonomy - Summary of the Findings and Main Theses