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Titre
Soft Law in International Investment Law and Arbitration
Résumé
In the more recent decades, international investment law (“iil”) and arbitration have been going through a process of recalibration prompted by both the intensification of cross-border capital flows and the States’ growing concerns over the potential restraints iil may impose upon the pursuit of public interests. The present contribution will pay attention to a specific feature that can be observed within these developments, i.e. the role played by soft law in investment arbitration and, more generally, under iil, also with a view to assessing the impact on the formation of binding international law of instruments formally devoid of normative force within the international legal order. After an introduction (Section 1), the contribution is articulated into four sections. Section 2 will first define the field of investigation. The case law of investment tribunals and the treaty practice under the more recent iia s will be then explored as to the reliance on soft law instruments for the purposes of settling procedural (Section 3) and substantive issues (Section 4). Some final remarks will close (Section 5).
Publication
The Italian Review of International and Comparative Law
Volume
1
Numéro
1
Pages
86-112
Date
2021/10/15
Langue
EN
ISSN
2772-5642
Référence
Adinolfi, G. (2021). Soft Law in International Investment Law and Arbitration. The Italian Review of International and Comparative Law, 1(1), 86–112. https://doi.org/10.1163/27725650-01010005