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020 |a 9783030589165 
020 |a 978-3-030-58916-5 
100 1 |a Titi, Catharine 
245 0 0 |a Public Actors in International Investment Law  |h Elektronische Ressource 
260 |b Springer Nature  |c 2021 
300 |a 1 electronic resource (199 p.) 
653 |a Home state 
653 |a Courts 
653 |a Investment arbitration 
653 |a Open Access 
653 |a Arbitration, mediation & alternative dispute resolution / bicssc 
653 |a Arbitration, mediation & alternative dispute resolution 
653 |a International investment law 
653 |a National parliaments 
653 |a Public participation 
653 |a Dispute Resolution, Mediation, Arbitration 
653 |a National investment promotion agencies 
653 |a Globalization / bicssc 
653 |a Treaty negotiators 
653 |a International Economics 
653 |a World Bank 
653 |a Appointing authorities 
653 |a Scrutiny by public institutions 
653 |a Globalization 
653 |a International economics / bicssc 
653 |a National defence agencies 
653 |a National governments 
653 |a International economic & trade law / bicssc 
653 |a International Economic Law, Trade Law 
653 |a ICSID 
653 |a Public international law: economic & trade 
653 |a Public actors 
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490 0 |a European Yearbook of International Economic Law; Special Issue 
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520 |a This open access book focuses on public actors with a role in the settlement of investment disputes. Traditional studies on actors in international investment law have tended to concentrate on arbitrators, claimant investors and respondent states. Yet this focus on the "principal" players in investment dispute settlement has allowed a number of other seminal actors to be neglected. This book seeks to redress this imbalance by turning the spotlight on the latter. From the investor's home state to domestic courts, from sub-national governments to international organisations, and from political risk insurance agencies to legal defence teams in national ministries, the book critically reviews these overlooked public actors in international investment law.