Book contents
- Cambridge Compendium of International Commercial and Investment Arbitration
- Cambridge Compendium of International Commercial and Investment Arbitration
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I Foundations
- Part II Public Law Questions Relating to Arbitration
- Part III Stakeholders in Arbitration
- Part IV Applicable Law
- 16 International Commercial Arbitration and Private International Law
- 17 Lex Arbitri and the Rules of Procedure
- 18 Applicable Law in Commercial Arbitration
- 19 Applicable Law in International Investment Arbitration
- 20 The Emergence of Soft Law as an Applicable Source of Procedural and Substantive Law
- 21 Mandatory Law: International Commercial and Investment Treaty Arbitration
- 22 Applicable Ethical Framework in Commercial and Investment Arbitration
- Part V Jurisdiction of the Arbitrator
- Part VI The Arbitral Tribunal
- Part VII Procedural Questions in Arbitration
- Part VIII Role of State Courts in Arbitration
- Part IX Awards
- Part X Post-Award Issues
- Part XI Legal Concepts
- Part XII Areas of Concern
- Part XIII Arbitration and Related Fields
- Part XIV EU Law and Arbitration
19 - Applicable Law in International Investment Arbitration
from Part IV - Applicable Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 February 2023
- Cambridge Compendium of International Commercial and Investment Arbitration
- Cambridge Compendium of International Commercial and Investment Arbitration
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I Foundations
- Part II Public Law Questions Relating to Arbitration
- Part III Stakeholders in Arbitration
- Part IV Applicable Law
- 16 International Commercial Arbitration and Private International Law
- 17 Lex Arbitri and the Rules of Procedure
- 18 Applicable Law in Commercial Arbitration
- 19 Applicable Law in International Investment Arbitration
- 20 The Emergence of Soft Law as an Applicable Source of Procedural and Substantive Law
- 21 Mandatory Law: International Commercial and Investment Treaty Arbitration
- 22 Applicable Ethical Framework in Commercial and Investment Arbitration
- Part V Jurisdiction of the Arbitrator
- Part VI The Arbitral Tribunal
- Part VII Procedural Questions in Arbitration
- Part VIII Role of State Courts in Arbitration
- Part IX Awards
- Part X Post-Award Issues
- Part XI Legal Concepts
- Part XII Areas of Concern
- Part XIII Arbitration and Related Fields
- Part XIV EU Law and Arbitration
Summary
Despite the critical importance of applicable law in international arbitration, the concept remains misunderstood and often ignored. In the field of international investment law, whether the arbitration proceedings arise from an investment treaty or from a contract, the cornerstone principle of party autonomy applies when it comes to the choice of applicable law, as provided, for example, in article 42 of the ICSID Convention. Even that principle, however, is subject to debate, for example with respect to whether initiating arbitration proceedings under an investment treaty amounts to an implicit choice of applicable law. In an attempt to clarify the notion of applicable law, this contribution first distinguishes the rules of decision, i.e. the law applicable to the specific claims submitted by an investor against a state, from incidentally applicable law, i.e. the other laws which may be relevant for the resolution of the dispute but that do not form a basis for the decision on the merits. In a second part, this contribution analyses several questions arising from the application of choice-of-law provisions in practice, with an emphasis on article 42 of the ICSID Convention. Finally, the consequences of erring in the application of the correct applicable law are examined.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023