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Umbrella Clauses & Bilateral Investment Treaty

  1. Title statementUmbrella Clauses & Bilateral Investment Treaty [rukopis] / Alexis Brunet
    Additional Variant TitlesUmbrella Clauses & Bilateral Investment Treaty
    Personal name Brunet, Alexis, (dissertant)
    Translated titleUmbrella Clauses & Bilateral Investment Treaty
    Issue data2021
    NoteVed. práce Pavel Bureš
    Another responsib. Bureš, Pavel, 1979- (thesis advisor)
    Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra mezinárodního a evropského práva (degree grantor)
    Keywords The objective of the thesis is to present the evolution of umbrella clauses in bilateral investment treaties and to identify to what extent State obligations are covered * i.e. whether any contractual claim can be identified as a treaty claim. The thesis shall present the relation between umbrella clauses and bilateral investment treaties * the disparities in the application of umbrella clauses based on historical and new arbitral case law and therefore discuss the future of the umbrella clauses. The reasoning of the thesis is related to the current issue of whether umbrella clauses are coming to an end as * The objective of the thesis is to present the evolution of umbrella clauses in bilateral investment treaties and to identify to what extent State obligations are covered * i.e. whether any contractual claim can be identified as a treaty claim. The thesis shall present the relation between umbrella clauses and bilateral investment treaties
    i.e. whether any contractual claim can be identified as a treaty claim. The thesis shall present the relation between umbrella clauses and bilateral investment treaties * the disparities in the application of umbrella clauses based on historical and new arbitral case law and therefore discuss the future of the umbrella clauses. The reasoning of the thesis is related to the current issue of whether umbrella clauses are coming to an end as
    Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses
    UDC (043)378.2
    CountryČesko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindPUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST
    TitleMgr.
    Degree programNavazující
    Degree programInternational and European Law
    Degreee disciplineInternational and European Law
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    The objective of the thesis is to present the evolution of umbrella clauses in bilateral investment treaties and to identify to what extent State obligations are covered, i.e. whether any contractual claim can be identified as a treaty claim. The thesis shall present the relation between umbrella clauses and bilateral investment treaties, the disparities in the application of umbrella clauses based on historical and new arbitral case law and therefore discuss the future of the umbrella clauses. The reasoning of the thesis is related to the current issue of whether umbrella clauses are coming to an end as fewer and fewer BITs include them.The objective of the thesis is to present the evolution of umbrella clauses in bilateral investment treaties and to identify to what extent State obligations are covered, i.e. whether any contractual claim can be identified as a treaty claim. The thesis shall present the relation between umbrella clauses and bilateral investment treaties, the disparities in the application of umbrella clauses based on historical and new arbitral case law and therefore discuss the future of the umbrella clauses. The reasoning of the thesis is related to the current issue of whether umbrella clauses are coming to an end as fewer and fewer BITs include them.

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