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Lex Petrolea and International Investment Law: Law and Practice in the Persian Gulf


ISBN13: 9781138656499
Published: August 2016
Publisher: Informa Law from Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £300.00
Paperback edition , ISBN13 9780367736965



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Lex Petrolea and International Investment Law: Law and Practice in the Persian Gulf offers readers a detailed analysis of jurisprudence on the settlement of upstream petroleum disputes between host states in the Persian Gulf and foreign investors.

Dr Nima Mersadi Tabari considers the historical, political, and socio-economic roots of the existing frameworks and levels of protection offered to foreign investors. With particular focus on petroleum-related disputes, he initially delivers a comprehensive survey of the jurisprudence of international investment law and investment treaty arbitration. Following on from this, in three dedicated chapters, the author provides in-depth analysis of the legal regimes governing the matter in the major producers of the region: Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran.

A key resource for all professionals working on legal issues arising from foreign direct investments in natural resources, this book draws a detailed picture of the legal regime governing the upstream sector in the most important geographical region for the international oil and gas sector.

Subjects:
International Investment Law, Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: International Investment Law
Chapter 3: Lex Petrolea
Chapter 4: Iran
Chapter 5: Iraq
Chapter 6: Saudi Arabia
Chapter 7: Conclusion