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- China and International Dispute Resolution in the Context of the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’
- China and International Dispute Resolution in the Context of the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I China, BRI and International Dispute Resolution
- Part II China, BRI and International Trade Dispute Resolution
- Part III China, BRI and Investment Dispute Resolution
- 5 ICSID and the Evolution of ISDS
- 6 Tackling Political Risks through Treatization along the Belt and Road: A Minilateral Solution
- 7 Multilateral Reform of Investor–State Dispute Resolution Mechanism
- 8 Energy Dispute Resolution along the Belt and Road
- Part IV China, BRI and Resolution of Maritime Disputes
- Index
8 - Energy Dispute Resolution along the Belt and Road
Should China Accede to the Energy Charter Treaty?
from Part III - China, BRI and Investment Dispute Resolution
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 March 2021
- China and International Dispute Resolution in the Context of the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’
- China and International Dispute Resolution in the Context of the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I China, BRI and International Dispute Resolution
- Part II China, BRI and International Trade Dispute Resolution
- Part III China, BRI and Investment Dispute Resolution
- 5 ICSID and the Evolution of ISDS
- 6 Tackling Political Risks through Treatization along the Belt and Road: A Minilateral Solution
- 7 Multilateral Reform of Investor–State Dispute Resolution Mechanism
- 8 Energy Dispute Resolution along the Belt and Road
- Part IV China, BRI and Resolution of Maritime Disputes
- Index
Summary
It discusses the added value that the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) can potentially offer to Chinese external energy security by protecting Chinese outbound investments in countries along the Belt and Road. The geographical scope of the ECT to a large extent covers China’s main energy partners along the ‘Silk Road Economic Belt’. In addition, participating in the modernization of the ECT could help China shape the treaty to reflect the special characteristics of its foreign energy investments and adjust this mechanism to the benefit of China’s increasing energy activities in the large number of BRI counterparties.
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- China and International Dispute Resolution in the Context of the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ , pp. 185 - 206Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021