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Judul International Investment Law and Water Resources Management : An Appraisal of Indirect Expropriation / Ana Maria Daza-Clark
Pengarang Daza-Clark, Ana Maria
Penerbitan Leiden : Brill Nijhoff, 2017
Deskripsi Fisik xii, 248 p. ;25 cm
ISBN 978-90-04-33530-1
Subjek Water resources development--Law and legislation
Investments, Foreign (International law)
International commercial arbitration
Abstrak Hydrological variability, increasing competition for water, and the need for regulatory flexibility may increasingly compel governments to adopt measures with significant economic impact on foreign investment. In International Investment Law and Water Resources Management, Daza-Clark offers an appraisal of indirect expropriation, revisiting the well-known doctrine of the police power. Through the lens of international investment law, the author explores a framework that assesses the legitimate exercise of police power with particular attention to the special nature of water resources.
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