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Domestic human rights frameworks as a means to regulate investments in land, food, and water: a case study of Cambodia
The interaction of investment protection, human rights, and international arbitration is complex. Theories on their interaction are helpful starting points. At the same time, general formulas reach their limits as soon as it comes to evaluating concrete issues. In twelve chapters, the present volume therefore analyses different thematic interactions between investment law and human rights in order to develop a more context-specific understanding. With contributions by: Filip Balcerzak, Gustavo Becker, Christina Binder, Tillmann Rudolf Braun, Barnali Choudhury, Henner Gött, Martin Gronemann, Edward Guntrip, Malte Gutt, Anna Hankings-Evans, Rainer Hofmann, Markus Krajewski, Juan Ignacio Massun, Tomasz Milej, Julian Scheu, Stephan W. Schill, Peter-Tobias Stoll, Christian J. Tams and Anne van Aaken.
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KGExternal DOI
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181-216Pages
435.0Book title
Investment Protection, Human Rights, and International Arbitration in Extraordinary TimesPlace of publication
Baden BadenISBN
9783748914068Department affiliated with
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Julian Scheu, Rainer Hoffman, Christian Tams, Stephan SchillLegacy Posted Date
2022-08-19Usage metrics
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