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adam_text Table of Contents Editor v Contributors vii Foreword xxxiii Preface xxxvii List of Abbreviations xxxix Chapter 1 The ICSID Convention: A Successful Story - The Origins and History of the ICSID Crina Baitag 1 §1.01 The World Bank and the ICSID 2 §1.02 The Drafting History of the ICSID Convention. The Rules of Procedure and the ICSID Additional Facility Rules 4 §1.03 ICSID Cases in Review 20 §1.04 ICSID: A Successful Story 22 Chapter 2 Paradoxes of (Sovereign) Consent: On the Uses and Abuses of a Notion in International Investment Law Horia Ciurtin 25 §2.01 Prolegomena: A Farewell to Legal Autonomy 25 §2.02 Reflections of TnternaT Consent: From Conciliarism to Social Contract 27 [A] Binding the Body Politic Through Consent: Theo-Political Genealogies 28 xxi Table of Contents [B] The Mechanics of Constitutional Consent: Secularisation and Social Contract 31 §2.03 Reflections of ‘External’ Consent: All Roads Lead to Westphalia (and Beyond) 36 [A] Establishing the Narrative: Sovereignty, Consent and Norm Formation 38 [B] Cracks in the Wall: The ‘Justice’ Factor and the Hermeneutic Caesar 41 §2.04 Like Consummated Romance: Consent under the ICSID Convention 45 [A] The Ziggurat of Consent: Arbitrating under the ICSID Convention 48 [B] Instruments of Consent: (No) Privity and the Triumph of Unilateralism 54 §2.05 Practice Makes (Im)Perfect: Non-systematic Reasoning in ICSID Case Law 60 [A] Prometheus Unbound: Expansive Interpretations of Consent 61 [B] Prometheus Bound (Again): Restrictive Interpretations of Consent 66 [C] Pandora’s Shadow: Defiling Consent 69 §2.06 Epilogue: (Future) Narratives of Legitimation in Investment Law 71 Chapter 3 The Notion of Investment and Economic Development under the ICSID Convention Roberto Castro de Figueiredo 75 §3.01 Introduction 75 §3.02 The Salini Test and the Notion of Investment 77 [A] Early ICSID Cases 77 [B] ICSID Practice in Investment Treaty Arbitration: The Double-Barrelled Test or Double Keyhole Approach 82 §3.03 The Economic Development Requirement 91 [A] CSOB and Salini Approaches 91 [B] The Preamble of the ICSID Convention 104 [1] The Normative Function of the Preamble 111 [2] The Interpretation of the Term ‘Investment’ in the Light of the Object and Purpose of the ICSID Convention 119 §3.04 Conclusion 130 Chapter 4 Natural Persons as Claimants under the ICSID Convention Matei Purice 131 §4.01 The Concept of Nationality under General International Law 132 [A] The Effective Link Theory 135 [B] Continuous Nationality 137 xxii Table of Contents §4.02 Nationality under Investment Treaties 139 §4.03 Nationality Requirements under the ICSID Convention 144 [A] Law Applicable to the Determination of Nationality 146 [B] Evidence of Nationality 149 [C] Multiple Nationalities and the Theory of Effective Nationality 150 [D] Beneficial Ownership and Effective Nationality 154 §4.04 Conclusions 160 Chapter 5 Juridical Persons and the Requirements of the ICSID Convention Chester Brown Ashique Rahman 163 §5.01 Introduction 163 §5.02 Article 25 of the ICSID Convention 164 [A] ‘Contracting State’ 164 [B] ‘National of Another Contracting State’ 166 §5.03 Juridical Persons Having The Nationality of a Contracting State Other Than the State Party to the Dispute’ 167 [A] ‘Juridical Person’ 168 [B] ‘Nationality of a Contracting State Other Than the State Party to the Dispute’ 168 §5.04 Juridical Persons Having ‘the Nationality of the Contracting State Party to the Dispute’ and Which Because of ‘Foreign Control’ are Treated as ‘a National of Another Contracting State’ 172 §5.05 Juridical Persons That Are Ultimately Controlled by Persons Who Are Not Nationals of the Home State of the Investor 175 [A] Principles that Inform the Interpretation of the Scope and Content of Article 25 (2) (b) 175 [B] Interpretation of the First Limb of Article 25 (2) (b) in Circumstances Where Ultimate Control Resides with Natural or Legal Persons Who Are Not Nationals of the Home State under the Applicable Treaty 179 [C] Interpretation of the Second Limb of Article 25 (2) (b) in Circumstances Where the Locally Incorporated Company Is Ultimately Controlled by Natural or Legal Persons Who Are Not Nationals of the Home State under the Applicable Treaty 183 [D] Unresolved Issues 186 §5.06 Conclusion 187 Chapter 6 Attribution of Conducts of State-Owned Enterprises Based on Control by the State Albert Badia 189 §6.01 Introduction 189 xxiii Table of Contents §6.02 State-Owned Enterprises and the Test of Attribution 190 §6.03 Fifty Shades’ of Control in the Judicial Practice 192 §6.04 The Notion of ‘Control’ in Arbitration 195 §6.05 ‘Under My Umbrella’ ... Clause 204 Chapter 7 Contract Claims and Treaty Claims Alfred Siwy 209 §7.01 Introduction 209 §7.02 The Distinction Between Treaty Breaches and Contract Breaches 210 §7.03 The Role of Umbrella Clauses 215 §7.04 Jurisdiction to Decide on a Contract Breach as a Requirement of a Treaty Breach? 217 [A] The Jurisdiction to Hear Contractual Claims as Preliminary Questions 217 [B] The Wording of the Dispute Resolution Clause of the BIT: Treaty Tribunals to Hear Contract Claims 218 [C] Relevance of Contractual Dispute Resolution Clauses 220 [D] The Essential Basis of a Claim 222 §7.05 Summary 224 Chapter 8 Jurisdiction and Admissibility in Proceedings under the ICSID Convention and the ICSID Additional Facility Rules Hanno Wehland 227 §8.01 Introduction 227 §8.02 The Notion of Jurisdiction 228 [A] ICSID Convention and the ICSID Arbitration Rules 228 [B] ICSID Additional Facility Rules 230 §8.03 The Notion of Admissibility and Its Distinction from the Notion of Jurisdiction 231 §8.04 Jurisdictional Requirements in Arbitral Proceedings under the ICSID Convention and the ICSID Additional Facility Rules 235 [A] Jurisdiction of the Centre under Article 25 of the ICSID Convention 235 [1] Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae 235 [a] Existence of a Dispute of a Legal Nature 235 [b] Existence of an Investment 236 [2] Jurisdiction Ratione Personae 237 [3] Consent with Regard to Submission to ICSID 237 [B] Jurisdictional Requirements under the ICSID Additional Facility Rules 238 [C] Other Jurisdictional Requirements 239 xxiv Table of Contents §8.05 Specific Preliminary Objections 239 [A] Cooling-Off Periods 241 [B] Prior Recourse to Courts Requirements 242 [C] Waiver Provisions 243 [D] Fork-in-the-Road Provisions 243 [E] Evaluation 244 §8.06 Conclusion 246 Chapter 9 Preliminary Objections to Dismiss Claims that are Manifestly Without Legal Merit under Rule 41(5) of the ICSID Arbitration Rules Michele Potestà 249 §9.01 Introduction 249 §9.02 The Origins of Rule 41(5) and Its Position Within the ICSID Framework 251 §9.03 The Application of Rule 41(5) in Arbitration Proceedings 253 [A] The Procedure under Rule 41(5) 253 [B] Jurisdiction or Merits? 256 [C] The Standard of Review: When Is a Claim ‘Manifestly Without Legal Merit’? 258 [1] The Standard of Review 258 [2] ‘Legal’ Versus ‘Factual’: How to Consider Disputed Facts 260 [D] Unmeritorious Claims and Allocation of Costs 264 [E] The ‘Focusing-Function’ of Rule 41(5) 266 §9.04 The Application of Rule 41(5) in Annulment Proceedings 267 §9.05 Conclusive Remarks 271 Chapter 10 The Applicable Law and the ICSID Convention Monique Sasson 273 §10.01 Introduction 273 §10.02 The Relevance of the Historical Background 276 [A] Vienna Convention, Articles 31 and 32 277 [B] The Two Antecedent Draft Conventions 279 [1] Abs-Shawcross Draft Convention on Investment Abroad (1959) 279 [2] Harvard Draft Convention on the International Responsibility of States for Injuries to Aliens (1961) 279 [3] Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Draft Convention on the Protection of Foreign Property (1967) 280 [C] ICSID Convention: Travaux Préparatoires 280 [D] ICSID Convention: Article 42 287 XXV Table of Contents §10.03 Jurisprudence from Klöckner/Amco to Wena 288 [A] Klöckner v. Cameroon 288 [B] Amco Asia Corp. v. Indonesia 290 [C] Wena Hotels Ltd v. Egypt 291 §10.04 The Three Schools of Thought in Light of the Travaux 294 [A] The Complementary/Corrective Interpretation 294 [B] The Restrictive Interpretation: The Genuine Lacunae and Violation of Jus Cogens 296 [C] The Alternative/Complete Discretion Position 298 §10.05 Conclusion 299 Chapter 11 Bias Challenges in ICSID Arbitration: Unsettled Issues Sam Luttrell 301 §11.01 Introduction 301 §11.02 Interpretation of the ICSID Convention Challenge Provisions 302 §11.03 Formulating the Test for Disqualification under Article 57 305 §11.04 The Place and Influence of the ‘Justifiable Doubts Standard 309 §11.05 The Role and Nature of Fictional Vantage 313 §11.06 Party Autonomy in the Challenge Context 316 §11.07 Costs? 319 §11.08 Conclusion 325 Chapter 12 The Role of National Courts in ICSID Arbitration Alejandro López Ortiz, Patricia Ugalde-Revilla Christopher Chinn 329 §12.01 Introduction 329 [A] ICSID Arbitration as an Autonomous and Self-Contained System 329 [B] Interaction Between National Courts and Arbitral Tribunals 331 §12.02 Before the Arbitration Commences 332 [A] Resort to Local Remedies as a Condition to Establish Jurisdiction 332 [1] Most Favoured Nation (MFN) Clauses 334 [2] Futility of Local Remedies 336 [3] Characterization of Pre-arbitration Requirements: Jurisdiction Versus Admissibility 337 [B] Resort to Local Remedies as a Substantive Requirement 339 [C] Competing Jurisdiction 339 [1] Competing Jurisdiction Clauses in Treaties and Contracts 340 [2] Fork-in-the-Road Provisions 341 [D] National Courts Conduct as Breaches Giving Rise to ICSID Arbitration 345 xxvi Table of Contents §12.03 During the Arbitration 347 [A] Provisional Measures Ordered by National Courts in Support of ICSID Arbitration 347 [1] Problems of Timing 350 [2] The Arbitral Tribunal’s Lack of Police Power 350 [B] Relief Granted by ICSID Tribunals to Protect the Exclusivity of ICSID Proceedings 351 §12.04 During Enforcement Proceedings 353 [A] Enforcement under the ICSID Convention 353 [B] Sovereign Immunity Limitations to Execution 357 [C] Beyond Sovereign Immunity: The Pey Casado v. Chile Case and Other Bases for National Laws to Affect Execution of ICSID Awards 360 Chapter 13 Mapping the Genetic Code of Provisional Measures: Characteristics and Recent Developments Lucas Bento 363 §13.01 Introduction 363 §13.02 Decoding the Double Helix: The Tribunal’s Authority to Grant Provisional Measures 365 §13.03 Phenotypic Expression: Interpretation and Practice 369 [A] Base Pairs of the Double Helix: Urgency, Necessity, Irreparable Harm, Prime Facie Jurisdiction 369 [1] The Tribunal Must Have Prima Facie Jurisdiction 370 [2] The Measures Must Be Urgent and Necessary 371 [3] There Must Be a Showing of Harm (But of What Kind?) 372 [4] The Measures Must Be Specifically Formulated 375 [B] ‘Keeping the Peace’, or the Obligation of Non-aggravation 375 [C] ‘You Cannot Go Back’: Specific Performance for Terminated Contract 379 [D] ‘Show Me the Money’: Security Costs 380 §13.04 Conclusion: The Next Fifty Years 381 Chapter 14 Treaty Counterclaims under the ICSID Convention Stefan Dudas 385 §14.01 Introduction: Framing the Concept and Role of Counterclaims in Investment Treaty Arbitration 385 §14.02 Counterclaims under the ICSID Convention 389 §14.03 Consent 393 [A] The Offer: State’s Consent 395 xxvii Table of Contents [1] The Scope of the Offer to Arbitrate 395 [2] Legal Standing to Bring a Claim Before a Treaty Tribunal 401 [B] The Acceptance: Investor s Consent 403 §14.04 Conclusion 405 Chapter 15 Recognition and Enforcement of ICSID Awards: The ICSID Convention and the European Union Markus Burgstaller 407 §15.01 Introduction 407 §15.02 Competing Obligations under International Law and European Union Law 408 [A] Compliance with the ICSID Convention 409 [B] Compliance with European Union Law 411 [C] Possible Solutions 415 §15.03 Enforcing States Obligations under the ICSID Convention and EU Law 416 [A] Enforcing an Obligation to Comply with ICSID Awards 416 [B] Enforcing an Obligation to Comply with European Union Law 418 §15.04 Case Study: Enforcement of the Micula v. Romania Award 419 [A] Arbitration Proceedings 419 [B] Annulment Proceedings 420 [C] Enforcement Proceedings 421 [D] Proceedings under Article 108 [2) Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) 423 §15.05 Conclusion 425 Chapter 16 Annulment of ICSID Awards: Recent Trends Silvia M. Marchili Sara McBrearty 427 §16.01 Introduction 427 §16.02 ICSID Annulment: Brief Description of the Mechanism 427 §16.03 Statistical Analysis 430 [A] Number and Outcome of Annulment Cases 430 [B] Grounds for Annulment 432 [C] Initiating Party 433 [D] Basis of Consent Invoked to Establish ICSID Jurisdiction 433 [E] Industry Sector 434 [F] Composition of the Ad Hoc Committee 435 [1] Repeat Appointments 436 [2] Gender 437 xxviii Table of Contents [3] National Origin: Geographic Region 438 [4] National Origin: Development Status 439 §16.04 Conclusion 439 Chapter 17 Allocation of Costs in ICSID Arbitrations Matthew Hodgson Elizabeth Evans 453 §17.01 Introduction 453 §17.02 The Importance of Costs 454 [A] Practical Consequences of Costs Decisions 454 [B] Key Criticisms 455 [1] Predictability and Transparency of Costs Allocation 455 [2] Payment of Costs 456 [C] Wider Picture 457 §17.03 ICSID’s Rules on Costs 457 [A] Approaches to Cost Apportionment 457 [1] Pay Your Own Way 458 [2] Costs Follow the Event/Loser Pays 459 [3] Relative Success 459 [B] Drafting History of the ICSID Convention 460 [C] Current Costs Regime 461 §17.04 Costs Awards in Practice 463 [A] Historic and Modern Approaches 463 [B] The Approach and Justifications of ICSID Tribunals 463 [1] Pay Your Own Way 463 [2] Costs Follow the Event/Loser Pays 465 [3] Relative Success 466 [4] Reasonableness 467 §17.05 The Future of ICSID Costs: A Default Position 468 [A] Approaches Taken by Recent Investment Treaties 468 [1] Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) 469 [2] European Union-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (EUSFTA) 469 [3] Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Agreement (TTIP) 470 [4] Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) 471 [5] Conclusion 472 [B] The Approach Taken by UNCITRAL 473 [C] A New Approach 475 §17.06 Improving the Prospects for Payment of Costs 476 [A] Security for Costs 476 [B] Interim Costs Payments 479 §17.07 Conclusion 480 XXIX Table of Contents Chapter 18 Treaty Interpretation, the ICSID Convention and Investment Treaties Romesh Weeramantry 481 §18.01 Application of the Vienna Convention 482 §18.02 History of Treaty Interpretation 483 §18.03 Article 31 485 §18.04 Article 32 489 §18.05 Problems Understanding the Meaning of Investment Treaties 490 §18.06 New Interpretational Approaches in Investment Treaties 492 §18.07 Interpretation and the ICSID Convention 494 §18.08 Conclusion 496 Chapter 19 Modern Authoritarian Regimes and the Denunciation of the ICSID Convention Vanessa A. Giraud Martinelli 499 §19.01 Introduction 499 §19.02 The Right to Denunciate the ICSID Convention 501 §19.03 The Denunciation of the ICSID Convention in Latin America: A Political Trend? 504 §19.04 Conclusions 508 Chapter 20 The ICSID Convention and Non-contracting States: The Brazilian Position Metaphor Daniel de Andrade Levy 509 §20.01 Some Introductory Notes 509 §20.02 The Non-contracting States Discourse from the Brazilian Perspective 512 §20.03 Brazilian Standards of Protection for Foreign Direct Investment 515 §20.04 Brazil Standards for Foreign Investment Dispute Resolution 518 §20.05 Final Remarks 522 Chapter 21 Enhancing the Appeal of Conciliation under the ICSID Convention Dany Khayat William Ahem 525 §21.01 Introduction 525 §21.02 ICSID Conciliation and Its Use to Date 526 [A] The Legal Framework for ICSID Conciliation 526 [B] ICSID Conciliation to Date 528 [C] Why Has ICSID Conciliation Not Been Embraced? 531 [1] Conciliation as Non-binding Arbitration 531 XXX Table of Contents [2] Are Conciliation and Investor-State Disputes Incompatible? 537 [3] The Ability of Parties to Negotiate Without Third-Party Assistance 541 §21.03 Some Potential Solutions 543 [A] Revising Investment Treaties to Encourage/Mandate Conciliation 543 [B] An Amendment to the ICSID Conciliation Rules or Introduction of ICSID Mediation 547 [C] Institutional Support 549 Chapter 22 The Future of the ICSID Convention: Bigger, Better, Faster? Daniel Kalderimis 553 §22.01 Introduction 553 §22.02 The Beginning of the End of the Third Wave of Globalisation? 555 [A] But What Does This Mean for the Current Investment Treaty Arbitration (ITA) Regime ... 559 [B] ... And for ICSID? 564 §22.03 ICSID s Important Achievements to Date 565 §22.04 Looking to the Future: Faster and Better, Not Necessarily Bigger 568 [A] Arbitrator Challenges 570 [B] Time and Cost 575 [C] Contribution to Consistency of Decision-Making 577 [D] Increased Transparency 580 §22.05 Conclusion 584 Index 585 xxxi
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