全球公益?国际投资法与仲裁的实证视角

D. Behn, O. Fauchald, M. Langford
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国际投资法和全球公共产品概念之间的关系提出了两个基本挑战。第一个问题是,国际投资机制在设计上是否是一种全球公共产品。第二个问题是,该体制能否带来公共的、全球性的好处。本章主要从经验的角度来解决这两个挑战。利用三个数据集,作者试图超越当前关于这一主题的文献中的理论化,并将他们的发现建立在全面的法律和事实分析的基础上。在讨论了全球公共产品的概念之后,他们发现,该制度实际上存在高度的排斥,在某些地方存在竞争,加上利益分配不均,使得国际投资制度仅部分符合全球公共产品的要求。
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A Global Public Good? An Empirical Perspective on International Investment Law and Arbitration
The relationship between the concepts of international investment law and global public goods poses two essential challenges. The first is whether the international investment regime by design is a global public good. The second is whether the regime delivers benefits that are public and global in nature. This chapter addresses these two challenges through a largely empirical perspective. Drawing on three datasets, the authors seek to move beyond the current theorizing in the literature on this theme and base their findings on a comprehensive de jure and de facto analysis. After having discussed the idea of global public goods, they find that the regime high levels of de facto exclusion and in places rivalry, together with an uneven distribution of benefits, such that the international investment regime only partly fits the requirements for a global public good.
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