By: R. Doak Bishop, James Crawford, William Michael Reisman
This indispensable handbook is the classic legal resource, gathering together the most important cases and commentary on the increasingly significant subject of foreign investment disputes. It fills the need for a compilation of the basic source material into a well-organised and up-to-date volume covering the full scope of the subject.
The book "Foreign Investment Disputes: Cases, Materials, and Commentary" by R. Doak Bishop, James Crawford, and W. Michael Reisman is a comprehensive legal treatise that covers all aspects of foreign investment disputes. Here is a detailed overview of the book:
The book is structured to cover various aspects of foreign investment disputes, including:
While specific reviews of the book are not readily available in the search results, the book is widely regarded as a seminal work in the field of international investment law. It is often cited in academic and professional circles as a definitive resource for understanding foreign investment disputes.
The book was first published in 2005 by Kluwer Law International. There have been subsequent editions, but the specific details of these editions are not provided in the search results. The book is available in hardcover format, as indicated by AbeBooks.
Other books and publications in the field of foreign investment disputes include "Arbitrating Foreign Investment Disputes: Procedural and Substantive Legal Aspects" and "The Return of the Home State to Investor-State Disputes: Bringing Back Diplomatic Protection?" by Rodrigo Polanco. These works offer additional perspectives on the evolving landscape of foreign investment disputes and their resolution mechanisms.