Type of Credit: Elective
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The course will cover the substantial aspects of international protection for foreign investors as well as the procedural issues concerning international investment disputes. In addition the course include the overlaps between protection for foreign investors and other public goods, such as environmental protection, public health, labors etc. The material will involve basic principles and concepts of international law, leading bilateral investment agreements, multilateral investment agreements, inter alia USMCA, Energy Charter Treaty (ECT), investor-to-state dispute settlement (ISDS), and the investment agreements of Taiwan.
能力項目說明
Trade and investment issues are related and sometimes inseparable, i.e. in terms of trade in services. The researches on international investment laws are blooming, as the numbers of the international investment agreements increase explosively in the last three decades. The international investment agreements (IIAs) are designed to protect foreign investors from governmental intervention of host states. There is no consistent and uniform legal framework for international investment issues, because most of the IIAs are concluded bilaterally.
The purposes of this course are as follows:
Student will obtain the ability to draft, design or negotiate the IIA
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The grade comprises two parts:
Grading of presentation on chosen topic/term paper (90%):
The criteria for evaluation are as follows:
Grading of class participation (10%):
The evaluation is based the frequency and the substance of comments given to the others’ presentation. The quality of the brief will be accessed as part of the performance of participation.
1. Principles of International Investment Law, Dolzer & Schreuer, Oxford, 2012
2. Law and Practice of Investment Treaties: Standards of Treatment, Newcombe & Paradell, Kluwer Law International, 2009.
3. Principles of International Investment Law: Reconciling Policy and Principle ,Surya P Subedi, Hart Publishing, 2008
4. Fair and Equitable Treatment in International Investment Law, Klager, Cambridge University Press, 2011.
5. International Investment Law and Arbitration: Leading Cases from the ICSID, NAFTA, Bilateral Treaties and Customary International Law, Weiler, Cameron May, 2005.
http://icsid.worldbank.org/ICSID/Index.jsp https://www.italaw.com