Awarding damages or demanding performance? a performance-oriented approach for international investment law
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25/11/2014
25/11/2014
25/11/2014
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Resumo |
This paper examines two different approaches to judicial protection of entitlements in international economic law. One of them, ‘performance-oriented’, is applied by WTO adjudicators. Performance-oriented remedies focus on inducing wrongdoers to resume compliance with the underlying substantive rules. The other, ‘reparation-oriented’, is applied overwhelmingly in international investment law. Reparation-oriented remedies aim at offsetting the injury caused to private parties by the wrongful conduct. This paper discusses the utility of performance-oriented remedies within WTO law, and assesses the possibilities for otherwise reparation-oriented investment tribunals to have recourse to these remedies. It examines a number of decisions that, it is argued, favor performance over pecuniary compensation. From the viewpoint of the state found in breach, compensation then appears as a threatened sanction for non-compliance with the performance obligations determined. |
Identificador |
2358-6796 |
Idioma(s) |
en_US |
Relação |
FGV Direito SP Research Paper Series – Legal Studies ; 109 |
Palavras-Chave | #Direito econômico #Direito internacional público #Organização Mundial do Comércio |
Tipo |
Working Paper |