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Oxford University Press
24 July 2014
This is the first comprehensive study of corruption in international investment arbitration.

The book considers the limited effectiveness of efforts to combat transnational corruption in international law and the emergence of international investment arbitration as a singular means for effective control of corruption within the international legal order.

The case law on corruption by investment tribunals is studied exhaustively, jurisprudential trends are identified, and reforms aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and fairness of investment arbitration as a mechanism to combat corruption are proposed.

Divided into three parts, part I focus on the phenomenon of corruption in foreign investment and attempts at its control through international law.

Part II analyses the available case law in international investment arbitration dealing with corruption.

Llamzon identifies nine distinct trends emerging from the case law and provides a table summarizing the key areas of corruption decision-making and each relevant tribunal's approach, which is an invaluable tool for practitioners engaging in 'live' issues of corruption within arbitral proceedings.

Part III reflects on the implications of these trends for both the 'supply' and 'demand' sides of corruption in international law, and proposes a integrative framework of decision for corruption issues in international investment arbitration.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 248mm,  Width: 186mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9780198714262
ISBN 10:   0198714262
Series:   Oxford International Arbitration Series
Pages:   358
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: Introductory Chapter: Arbitrating Transnational Corruption PART I: TRANSNATIONAL CORRUPTION AND INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS AT ITS CONTROL 2: The Nature of Transnational Corruption 3: A Typology of Corruption in Foreign Investment 4: International Efforts to Combat Corruption in Foreign Investment PART II: THE JURISPRUDENCE ON CORRUPTION IN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT ARBITRATION: CASE AND TREND ANALYSIS 5: The Scope of Inquiry: Treaty vs. Contract 'Investment Arbitration' 6: The Cases 7: Emergent Trends PART III: TOWARDS A JURISPRUDENCE CONSTANTE IN INVESTMENT ARBITRATION DECISION-MAKING ON CORRUPTION 8: Mere Corruption? On the Relectance to Decide Corruption Issues 9: Proving Corruption 11: Concluding Chapter: Legal and Policy Tentions Underlying Anti-Corruption Decision-making

Aloysius Llamzon, A.B., J.D. (Ateneo de Manila), LL.M., JSD (Yale Law School), is Legal Counsel at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague. Dr. Llamzon assists tribunals in inter-State, investment, and commercial arbitrations, including as Registrar or tribunal secretary. He is the Registrar of the Indus Waters Kishenganga Arbitration (Pakistan v. India). He was formerly an associate at the Hong Kong office of a leading U.S. law firm, a leading firm in Manila, and a lecturer in arbitration and international law at universities in Manila and Hague.

Reviews for Corruption in International Investment Arbitration

In Corruption in International Investment Arbitration, Dr Llamzon addresses one of the most interesting and complex emerging issues in investment law. ... Dr Llamzonas thoroughly-researched work not only undertakes a detailed review of the current state of the law but also provides perceptive insights into the issues that will be at the heart of the future development of this increasingly important topic in investment arbitration. This ground-breaking book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in corruption in international investment law, and will undoubtedly become a defining work in the field for both practitioners and scholars. Peter Tomka, President of the International Court of Justice This book deals with international investments tainted by corruption and with the fate of such investments in international arbitration. [Llamzon's] work is elegantly, concisely and precisely written. It dispenses with the customary show of moral indignation which so often - and to no avail - accompanies a phenomenon which must have existed from time immemorial but has hit the limelight with the constant growth of international investment and the all-pervading presence of modern means of communication. The book is impeccably researched and deserves a place in the libraries not only of those professionally involved with foreign investment, but all those interested in the phenomenon of corruption in international business. Lucius Caflish, United Nations International Law Commission Dr. Llamzon's study of Corruption in International Investment Arbitration is a searching, lucid and unmatched analysis of a sensitive problem of great practical importance. Stephen M. Schwebel, former Judge of the International Court of Justice


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