Protection of Legitimate Expectations in Investment Treaty Arbitration: A Theory of Detrimental Reliance

Protection of Legitimate Expectations in Investment Treaty Arbitration: A Theory of Detrimental Reliance

Wongkaew, Teerawat

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This book evaluates the core of the concept of legitimate expectations from first principles in moral philosophy. It adopts an unconventional approach by examining this topic from a deep, philosophical perspective and delves into the debates on the binding nature of promise in moral philosophy. It then develops a doctrinal structure for the standard of protection. The author places the key premise of the book on the possibility of deriving firm conclusions from the debate and on creating a set of precise and prescriptive 'guidelines of the application of legitimate expectations'. The features of this book are threefold: first, a significant body of literature on moral philosophy is assimilated; second, core philosophical principles are extracted and expressed as a normative framework to resolve concrete cases; third, the author analysed a vast number of investment treaty awards against the underlying framework. INDICE: Part I. Why Do We Need a Theory of Legitimate Expectations?: 1. Introduction; 2. The formalist conception of legitimate expectations and different paradigms of the investment treaty regime: a critique; Part II. What is the Theory of Legitimate Expectations?: 3. Theoretical foundations for the use of moral philosophy of promise and conceptualisation of legitimate expectations; 4. The voluntarist conception of legitimate expectations and enforcement of sovereign promise; 5. 'Letting investors down', protection of trust, and assurance conception of legitimate expectations; 6. Protecting against investors' detrimental reliance: reliance conception of legitimate expectations; 7. In search of the most suitable conception of legitimate expectations; Part III. What is the Application of the Theory of Legitimate Expectations?: 8. Normative consequences of the reliance theory of legitimate expectations; 9. Rethinking remedies for a breach of legitimate expectations: corrective justice and reliance damages.

  • ISBN: 978-1-108-47428-3
  • Editorial: Cambridge University Press
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 306
  • Fecha Publicación: 14/02/2019
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés