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New Governments and the Protection of Foreign Investments under International Law

English · Paperback / Softback

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In recent years, there has been a tension in international arbitration between legal stability and political change. This tension increases significantly when new governments face pressure to enact economic reforms that redress the perceived shortcomings of their predecessors. In doing so, new governments may have to renegotiate concession contracts, terminate monopolies and re-nationalise state assets that have been illegitimately transferred into private hands. However, when foreign investments are affected, foreign investors may claim that judicial, administrative or legislative measures have violated the core principles of international investment law under investment treaties. Indeed, foreign investors have previously raised claims against host states in relation to the implementation of treaty obligations. Such claims raise the question of how arbitral tribunals should address the tension between legal stability and political change.

The primary aim of this book is to effectively understand how international law deals with the tension between legal stability and political change. Specifically, this book seeks to address the vagueness that surrounds determinations on the international liability of new governments in relation to foreign investments under international law. Thus, the scope of the book covers three main areas of international law: 1) the law of state immunity; 2) the law of state responsibility; and 3) international investment law, which is a sub-field of international law that integrates both public and private international law.

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Dr Heba Yehia Abdelmegeed holds a PhD in law from Brunel University London. She holds two master s degrees: one in international law and comparative laws and another one in public administration from the American university of Cairo. She holds two bachelors; one in law and another one in business.

She is assistant professor teaching business law at American university of Cairo and she is a board member at Belton holding company in Egypt. She is on the advisory committee in the Egyptian center for arbitration and settlements of non-banking financial disputes. She is a partner in H.E Yehia Abdelmegeed law firm.

Her passion in law, comes from her father, Yehia Abdelmegeed. Abdelmegeed, who is former Egyptian minister of parliament, former governor of Sharkia and former judge in high court, vice president and general secretary of state council in Egypt. She lived the Egyptian revolution in 2011 where her father was minister during this time, so she decided to write a book about new government and foreign investment protection.

Product details

Authors Dr Heba Yehia Abdelmegeed, Heba Yehia Abdelmegeed
Publisher Austin Macauley
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.03.2025
 
EAN 9781035858279
ISBN 978-1-0358-5827-9
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 11 mm
Weight 324 g
Subjects Education and learning > Schoolbooks, general education schools
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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