Book contents
- A Communitarian Theory of WTO Law
- Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law: 181
- A Communitarian Theory of WTO Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 A Theory of WTO Law
- 2 The WTO Agreement as Community
- 3 The WTO Agreement and Justice
- 4 The WTO Agreement as a Law of Obligations
- 5 The WTO Agreement as a Law of Rights
- 6 The WTO Agreement as a Sui Generis Legal System
- 7 A Communitarian Theory and International Investment Law
- 8 Some Concluding Thoughts
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
7 - A Communitarian Theory and International Investment Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 December 2023
- A Communitarian Theory of WTO Law
- Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law: 181
- A Communitarian Theory of WTO Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 A Theory of WTO Law
- 2 The WTO Agreement as Community
- 3 The WTO Agreement and Justice
- 4 The WTO Agreement as a Law of Obligations
- 5 The WTO Agreement as a Law of Rights
- 6 The WTO Agreement as a Sui Generis Legal System
- 7 A Communitarian Theory and International Investment Law
- 8 Some Concluding Thoughts
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
Summary
The communitarian theory of WTO law outlined in previous chapters works reasonably well as a description of key features of WTO law. Its “fit” with the existing law raises the possibility of the theory serving wider applications. That possibility is likely to be canvassed most insistently in relation to international investment law, the body of law pertaining to the protection and treatment of foreign investment by host states. A communitarian theory would forecast international investment law to be preoccupied with corrective justice and to be heavily contractual, retrospective and inductive. The chapter demonstrates how all of these features are confirmed in the shape of contemporary international investment law, and how in light of considerable dissatisfaction with the current investment regime, an impulse is detected toward something more egalitarian, and therefore more obligatory, constitutive, prospective and presumptive.
Keywords
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- A Communitarian Theory of WTO Law , pp. 370 - 427Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023