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The Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) is unique under international law, providing a multilateral framework for energy cooperation through the operation of more open and competitive energy markets, while respecting the principles of sustainable development and sovereignty over energy resources.. This is an in-depth, article-by-article commentary on all aspects of the Treaty and is essential for the large number of investors who are resorting to the protection of the ECT. It provides clear and comprehensive discussion of all provisions, analysing them against the background of other relevant writings such as case law and academic papers. It provides clear and comprehensive discussion of all provisions, analysing them against the background of other relevant materials such as case law, arbitral awards, and academic scholarship. It also offers insightful coverage and analysis of the history and background, as well as discussion of its relationships with other treaties. As energy investors and the legal community become more aware of the Treaty, the number of disputes relating to it is rapidly increasing, and the book considers the growing volume of case law concerning the interpretation or application of the provisions of the treaty.This is an invaluable reference tool for practitioners and investors.
Professor Dr Kaj Hobér is an Associate Member of 3 Verulam Buildings, where his arbitration practice encompasses investment treaty, public international law and commercial disputes.
Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 The Energy Charter Treaty - An OverviewChapter 3 The Energy Charter Treaty: The Background and the Negotiating HistoryChapter 4 Interpreting the Energy Charter TreatyChapter 5 Rules of AttributionChapter 6 The PreambleChapter 7 Part I: Definitions and PurposeChapter 8 Part II: CommerceChapter 9 Part III: Investment Promotion and ProtectionChapter 10 Part IV: Miscellaneous ProvisionsChapter 11 Part V: Dispute SettlementChapter 12 Part VI: Transitional ProvisionsChapter 13 Part VII: Structure and InstitutionsChapter 14 Part VIII: Final Provisions
The book provides a thorough analysis of all ECT'sprovisions, relevant case law, arbitral awards, and academic scholarship.
Gunnar Nord, Per Thorell, Hans-Gunnar Axberger, Lars Afrell, Clas Bergström, Per Samuelsson, Claes Beyer, Clas Blix, Martin Blåvarg, Gent Jansson, Adam Diamant, Claes Norberg, Rolf Dotevall, Henric Falkman, Christina Strandman Ullrich, Ulf Gometz, Lars Gorton, Sigvard Heurlin, Kaj Hobér, Per-Ola Jansson, Lars Nyberg, Björn Kristiansson, Stefan Lindskog, Claes Lundblad, Harry Schüssler
Kaj Hobér, Uppsala University) Hober, Kaj (Partner, 3 Verulam Buildings; Professor of East European Commercial Law, Uppsala University, Partner, 3 Verulam Buildings; Professor of East European Commercial Law
Paul L.H. McSweeney, Paul D. Cotter, David W Everett, Rani Govindasamy-Lucey, Ireland) McSweeney, Paul L.H. (Professor of Food Chemistry, Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University College Cork, VistaMilk and Food Health Ireland Research Centres; SeqBiome Ltd.) Cotter, Paul D. (Teagasc Food Research Centre, Moorepark, Fermoy, Cork, Ireland; APC Microbiome Ireland, New Zealand) Everett, David W (Riddet Institute, Palmerston North, Cheese Research Wisconsin Center for Dairy Research (CDR) University of Wisconsin-Madison) Govindasamy-Lucey, Rani (Distinguished Scientist
Gro Nystuen, Stuart Casey-Maslen, the University of Oslo and the Norwegian Defense Staff University College) Nystuen, Gro (Associate Professor of International Humanitarian Law, Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights) Casey-Maslen, Stuart (Senior Researcher