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ID139153
Title ProperClimate change and international investment agreements
LanguageENG
AuthorCondon, Bradly J
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyzes how International Investment Agreements (IIAs) might constrain the ability of governments to adopt climate change measures. This article will consider how climate change measures can either escape the application of IIA obligations or be justified under exceptions. First, this article considers the role of treaty structure in preserving regulatory autonomy. Then, it analyzes the role that general scope provisions can play in excluding environmental regulation from the scope of application of IIAs. Next, this article will consider how the limited incorporation of environmental exceptions into IIAs affects their interpretation and application in cases involving environmental regulation. The article then analyzes non-discrimination obligations, the minimum standard of treatment for foreign investors and obligations regarding compensation for expropriation. This analysis shows that tribunals can exclude environmental regulation from the scope of application of specific obligations as well.
`In' analytical NoteChinese Journal of International Law Vol. 14, No.2; Jun 2015: p.305-339
Journal SourceChinese Journal of International Law Vol: 14 No 2
Key WordsClimate Change ;  International Investment Agreements ;  Environmental Regulation ;  IIAs ;  Climate Change Measures ;  Non - Discrimination Obligations


 
 
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