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The Evolving International Standard and Sovereignty

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

W. Michael Reisman*
Affiliation:
Yale Law School

Abstract

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Type
Investment Law, Dispute Resolution, and the Development Promise: Back to the Future
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2007

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References

1 United Nations Charter, Art. 2(7).

2 Neer v. Mexico, para. 4 (U.S.-Mex. Gen. Cl. Comm’n, Oct. 15, 1926).

3 Waste Management, Inc. v. United Mexican States, ICSID Award of April 30, 2004 at paragraph 98, pages 35-36.

4 Henry Sumner Maine, Dissertations on Early Law and Custom 389 (1891).

5 Metalclad Corp. v. Mexico, Award (NAFTA Ch. 11 Arb. Trib. Aug. 30, 2000, paragraph 99 at page 27) (discussed in case report by William S. Dodge, at 95 AJIL 910 (2001)).

6 Tecnicas Medioambientales Teemed S.A. v. The United Mexican States (ICSID Award of May 29, 2003), paragraph 154 at page 61.

7 Occidental Exploration & Prod. Co. v. Ecuador, para. 191 (UNCITRAL July 1, 2004).

8 Id., at paragraphs 136 and 143.