Digitalisation, New Technologies and International Investment Law

Anastasios Gourgourinis editor Georgios Dimitropoulos editor Panos Delimatsis editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:30th Nov '25

£105.00

This title is due to be published on 30th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Renowned experts explore the dynamic interplay between digitalisation, new technologies and international investment law.

Beyond the interest that this book will generate in the academia, it will become essential reading and a reference for regulators, policy makers and practitioners as well as for advanced students of international economic law, international investment law, public international law, law, regulation, economics and international relations.The objective of this edited volume is to explore the role that digitisation and new technologies play in the law and practice relating to international investment. The traditional view of international investment law, focusing on physical movement of investors and greenfield establishment, is currently confronted by the increasing diffusion and varying use of technological advances around the world. Digital assets and digital services, inherently, pose challenges to conventional conceptions of territorial nexus in investment protection. Utilization of algorithms and artificial intelligence in investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) is also not free of controversy when it comes to ensuring fair (and reasoned) outcomes and due process. Moreover, cybersecurity-related concerns exacerbate geopolitical fragmentation and affect negatively investment flows, both at the inward and outward level. The contributors of this edited volume masterfully examine these and other related key issues and critically reflect on how digitalisation and new technologies reshape the foundations of international investment law.

ISBN: 9781009646161

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360 pages