International Energy Investment Law - The Pursuit of Stability - Second Edition
Peter D CAMERON
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- Catégories: Energy Law
- Editeur: OUP - Oxford University Press
- ISBN: 9780198732471
- Date de publication: 14/10/2021
- Reliure: Paperback
- Nombre de pages: 864
Résumé
Following the success of International Energy Investment Law: The Pursuit of Stability,
 this updated and expanded second edition re-examines and assesses the 
variety of contract- and treaty-based instruments in commercial and 
international law that strive to protect the respective interests of 
investors and states in the international energy industry. 
Over 
past years an unprecedented growth of international investment law in 
the form of BITs, MITs, other treaty-based instruments, and domestic 
legislation has fundamentally altered the legal framework and offers 
extensive scope for international arbitration in the event of disputes. A
 wave of unilateral state action has tested the system in a number of 
high-value commercial disputes, most evidently in Latin American, 
Eastern Europe, and sub-Saharan Africa; protection for investors is 
being tested as arbitrators develop new notions of legitimate 
expectation and give content to fair and equitable treatment, while 
mapping out more precisely the duties which investors owe to host 
states. 
This book critically examines the interaction between 
contract and treaty forms of stability in the new multi-tier setting, 
including highly detailed regional case studies of Latin America, 
Eastern Europe, and (new to this edition) Africa. Central to the new 
edition is its expanded content on renewable energy, including claims 
under the Energy Charter Treaty, and energy-related minerals now playing
 a key role in the transition to a low carbon economy; the updated 
chapter on environmental issues also addresses decommissioning and low 
carbon/climate change issues. 
The book also considers emerging 
issues in unconventional oil and gas, issues arising from energy network
 operation including transit, and damages issues arising in energy 
cases. Particular attention is paid to the practical impact of these 
issues and the enforcement of awards by arbitration tribunals and bodies
 such as the ICSID, the ICC, and the LCIA. In its concluding section, 
the book looks forward to new challenges arising from climate change, 
human rights, and environmental issues.
Table des matières
Part I
 1: Energy Investment Law
 2: States, Investors, and Energy Agreements
 3: Stability based on Contract
 4: The Classic Tests of Contract-based Stability
 5: Stability based on Treaty
 Part II
 6: Meeting Challenges to Investment Stability - across the Energy Spectrum
 7: Latin America: Treaty and Contract Stability in the Face of Policy Alignment and Crisis
 8: Russia, Ukraine, and Central Asia: Treaty and Contract Stability in the Post-Soviet Space
 9: Africa: Treaty and Contract Stability
 Part III
 10: The Limits to Investment Stability: Environmental, and Human Rights Issues
 11: Damages and Enforcement of Awards
 12: Guarantees for Long-Term Energy Investments: Expectations and Realities