Martins Paparinskis is a Lecturer at University College London. He has previously been a Junior Research Fellow at Merton College, University of Oxford, and a postdoctoral fellow at the New York University. Martins Paparinskis holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford.
This is a work of significant scholarship which brings together a wealth of historical and comparative material. Jonathan Ketcheson, The British Yearbook of International Law There can be no-one active in the field of investment arbitration who hasn't been challenged, or even perplexed, or at least confronted by the question of the relationship between the guarantee of fair and equitable treatment for foreign investments or investors stipulated in bilateral or multilateral treaties and what is usually referred to as the 'minimum standard' laid down by customary international law. But it won't be possible for that debate to continue in future without reference to Martins Paparinskis's superbly researched monograph. More precisely, no excuse will remain for a failure to bring into the discussion the available materials bearing on the question, all of which are now gathered together between one set of slim covers. Sir Frank Berman, EIJL Talk