The Nijhoff International Investment Law Series presents important, high-quality and original research in the field of international investment law. Although formally a part of international law generally, international investment law has become an independent field of research, crossing the boundaries between public international law, international commercial law, and domestic public law. The Series therefore covers international investment law in a relatively broad sense, including research on the substantive aspects of international investment law and the dispute settlement aspects, i.e., international investment arbitration.
The Series also covers research on interactions between international investment law and other areas of international law and domestic law, both private and public, including international economic and trade law, general public international law, international commercial law and arbitration, international environmental law, human rights, or domestic constitutional and administrative law. It is open to doctrinal analysis as well as theoretical, conceptual, and interdisciplinary approaches to international investment law, including law and economics analysis, empirical analysis, historical analysis, political science analysis, or normative analysis.
The Series will consider Works in, although not limited to, the following areas:
• Standards of treatment
• International investment arbitration
• Regionalism in international investment law
• Interaction between international investment law and domestic law
• Private law approaches to international investment law and arbitration
• Public law approaches to international investment law and arbitration
• Compensation and reparation in international investment law
• Responsibility and accountability of multinational corporations in international investment law
• International investment law and sustainable development
• Industry-specific or country-specific studies
• Doctrinal, conceptual, and interdisciplinary approaches
Proposals may be submitted to Publishing Director Marie Sheldon at Sheldon@brill.com.
Professor Andrea K. Bjorklund, McGill University
Dr. Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, UNCTAD and Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro (Argentina)
Dr. Chester Brown, University of Sydney
Dr. Patrick Dumberry, University of Ottawa
Dr. Michael Ewing-Chow, National University of Singapore
Professor Susan D. Franck, American University
Professor Ursula Kriebaum, University of Vienna
Professor Makane Mbengue, University of Geneva
Professor Catherine A. Rogers, Penn State Law
Professor Christian Tams, University of Glasgow
Professor Andreas Ziegler, University of Lausanne