VII Expropriation

Dolzer Rudolf
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This chapter addresses the rules of international law governing the expropriation of alien property. Consistent with the notion of territorial sovereignty, the classical rules of international law have accepted the host State’s right to expropriate alien property. Customary international law placed certain limitations on the host State’s right to take alien property, but even modern investment treaties respect the right to expropriate in principle. Treaty law typically addresses only the conditions and consequences of an expropriation, leaving the right to expropriate as such unaffected. The legality of an expropriation depends on whether these conditions have been met. Practice shows that claims for expropriations relate to a variety of assets, tangible and intangible, and even to arbitral awards. Among intangible assets, the expropriation of contract rights has played an important role in practice. The chapter then looks at how indirect expropriations have gained in importance. An indirect expropriation leaves the title untouched but deprives the investor of the possibility to utilize the investment in a meaningful way. A typical feature of an indirect expropriation is that the State will deny the existence of an expropriation and will not contemplate the payment of compensation.
本章论述关于征用外国人财产的国际法规则。与领土主权的概念相一致,国际法的经典规则已经接受了东道国征用外国财产的权利。习惯国际法对东道国取得外国财产的权利施加了某些限制,但即使是现代投资条约原则上也尊重征收的权利。条约法通常只处理征用的条件和后果,而不影响征用权本身。征用的合法性取决于这些条件是否得到满足。实践表明,征用请求涉及各种有形和无形资产,甚至涉及仲裁裁决。在无形资产中,承包权的征收在实践中发挥了重要作用。然后,本章考察了间接征用是如何变得越来越重要的。间接征用不影响所有权,但剥夺了投资者以有意义的方式利用投资的可能性。间接征收的一个典型特点是,国家将否认征收的存在,并且不考虑支付赔偿。
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