Damages and other forms of redress are the object of nearly every international investment dispute. Given the financial stakes in these cases, compensation is a key concern for both foreign investors and States. The increasingly large sums awarded and the growing complexity of claims call for a renewed analysis of legal and valuation concepts related to damages. Contemporary and Emerging Issues on the Law of Damages and Valuation in International Investment Arbitration, edited by Christina L. Beharry, examines a broad range of damages topics, building on basic principles and surveying current developments to identify trends in the jurisprudence. A central contribution of this book is its exploration of cutting-edge issues dominating a new generation of investment awards and the interconnectedness of damages with other areas of international investment law. This volume brings together leading practitioners, experts, and academics with extensive experience working on issues related to the law of damages and the quantification of compensation. Readers are provided with a deeper understanding of legal and valuation principles that are often the source of intense debate in international investment cases.
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Contemporary and Emerging Issues on the Law of Damages and Valuation in International Investment Arbitration
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Published date: Apr 12, 2018
Language: English
No. of Pages: 488
Publisher: Brill
ISBN: 9789004357785
Dimensions:
6.102362204" W x
1.417322834" L x
9.251968503" H
Christina L. Beharry is Counsel in the International Litigation and Arbitration Department of Foley Hoag LLP in Washington, D.C., where she represents clients in international investment disputes and advises them on investment policies and treaties. She was formerly an attorney in the Trade Law Bureau of the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
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