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CHAPTER 9

Expropriation of contractual rights in investment treaty arbitration

Expropriation of contractual rights in investment treaty arbitration

Marco Bollini Virginie Colaiuta

Introduction

9.1 International law has recognised that not only tangible property but also contractual rights may be expropriated by states and that expropriation claims may be pursued in arbitration proceedings as provided in investment treaties.

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