Investment Protection and The Energy Charter Treaty
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Author(s)Graham Coop, Clarisse Ribeiro
PublisherJurisNet, LLC
ISBN / ASIN1933833246
ISBN-139781933833248
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Investment Protection and the Energy Charter Treaty, edited by Graham Coop and Clarisse Ribeiro, General Counsel and Legal Counsel, respectively, of the Legal Affairs Unit of the Energy Charter Secretariat in Brussels, Belgium, is authored by the most prominent and leading experts on the Energy Charter Treaty ( ECT or Treaty ). The book, issuing from the Conference on Investment Protection and the Energy Charter Treaty organized by the Energy Charter Secretariat, the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, and the International Centre for the Settlement of International Disputes in May 2007, provides in-depth analysis of the most pressing issues arising under the ECT. Investment Protection and the Energy Charter Treaty, contains in depth substantive analysis of the interpretation and application of provisions of the Energy Treaty Charter including access to dispute resolution mechanisms under Article 26 of the Treaty and the standards of treatment for investors under the Energy Charter Treaty, including the guarantee of most favoured nation treatment, protection against unfair and inequitable treatment, unreasonable and discriminatory measures, direct and indirect expropriation, breaches of investment agreements, damages due to war and similar events, and unjustified restrictions on the transfer of funds, as well as protection against certain types of tax measures. The book examines issues such as the arbitrability of pre-investment disputes under the Treaty and whether public tender offers can qualify as existing investment rather than pre-investment activity and the applicability of the ECT between members of the European Community. The role of the ECT in the context of the European Union and Russia (examining the legal dimension of the oil and gas relationship between the EU and Russia) and provides a comparison of the Energy Charter Treaty and other investment Treaties (distinguishing the ECT approach to investment protection in the context of disputes submitted to arbitration under its dispute resolution provisions). The purpose of this book is to continue to raise awareness about the Energy Charter Treaty; a keystone of the Treaty is its mechanisms for dispute settlement. Without these mechanisms, the Treaty would be little more than a statement of political intent, easy to endorse, and also relatively easy to ignore.