LAW9328-1.Int Trade & Investmt Disp Sttl.Su14.Mistelis,Loukas
Document Type
Syllabi
School
CLA
Department
LAW
Course Subject
LAW
Course Number
9328
Course Section
1
Course Title
Int Trade & Investmt Disp Sttl
Academic Term and Year
Summer 2014
Credits
2.00
Area of Study
BCLR, ILR
Course Description
The legal environment for international trade and foreign investment has changed dramatically since the end of the Cold War. International trade and investment dispute resolution, in particular through international arbitration and other non-judicial dispute settlement mechanisms, has become increasingly common. Foreign investors are much more willing to pursue claims against host State, (e.g., for alleged expropriation or discriminatory behaviour). Further, public international law principles must also be considered once a state is involved. Principles will be addressed such as state responsibility, expropriation and acts tantamount to expropriation, what comprises fair and just compensation, immunity from suit and immunity from execution. These public international law principles overlap somewhat uncomfortably with the commercial interests of foreign investors. Developments in investment arbitration and trade dispute resolution have been rapid in recent years. It is now crucial that academics and legal practitioners be aware of the complex international legal elements involved in the resolution of investment and trade disputes. This is unique course combining International Trade and International Investment Treaty Disputes and is attractive to students interested in public international law and international arbitration. Teaching will vary between interactive lectures encouraging student participation, traditional lectures, case studies, and seminars. Student presentations may also be required. (London Study Abroad Program) J-Term or Summer Only Course
Recommended Citation
Mistelis, Loukas, "LAW9328-1.Int Trade & Investmt Disp Sttl.Su14.Mistelis,Loukas" (2014). Historic Syllabi -- full text access limited to internal Hamline administrative staff only. 3396.
https://digitalcommons.hamline.edu/syllabi/3396