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Title
State immunity and international investment law / Zixin Meng.
ISBN
9789811927799 (electronic bk.)
9811927790 (electronic bk.)
9789811927782
9811927782
Published
Singapore : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-19-2779-9 doi
Call Number
K2400
Dewey Decimal Classification
341.5/22
Summary
The book provides a sophisticated analysis of state immunity from an enforcement perspective. It covers all relevant legal techniques of enforcing an arbitral award against a sovereign state. Besides tackling the plea of state immunity through the courts, this book also covers notable non-judicial remedial measures which may aid the aggrieved investors in satisfying their claims against state parties to a dispute. These measures may be used either to enhance the effectiveness of judicial remedies or as stand-alone remedies when legal measures seem (or prove to be) ineffective. After having identified problems arising from a lack of universal agreement on state immunity and the diversity and, more dishearteningly, the inadequacy of forms of enforcement available to an aggrieved claimant, this book proposes a new approach to solve state immunity issues. The international community must work towards the setting up of a central enforcement agency, a functional model of enforcement.
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Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Part I A General Statement of Principles
Introduction
An Appraisal of State Immunity
State Immunity and Its Enforcement
Part II Investment Practice of State Immunity
Jurisdiction Versus Execution
Conditions for Enforcement
Conservatory Measures
State Property Immune from Execution
Existing Remedies of State Immunity
Addressing the Dilemma of State Immunity: An Alternative Approach
Conclusion.