Written by a leading legal researcher, this book offers a comprehensive study of the principle a frequently invoked but rarely analysed aspect of investment arbitration. Good Faith in International Investment Arbitration is a thorough and expansive study that considers the application of good faith by arbitral tribunals and parties in international investment disputes, encompassing both procedural and substantive aspects of good faith.
Expertly negotiating a complex principle, this book diligently follows the arbitral process from jurisdiction to the final tribunal decisions, identifying the various applications of the principle of good faith in investment disputes. The author offers detailed analyses of the application of good faith at the jurisdictional phase of an investment dispute, then delves into the ways the principle informs tribunals' decisions.
This is an essential guide for anyone wishing to understand this important principle that has endured great changes in international investment law.