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The Law of Political Risk Insurance


ISBN13: 9783031746741
To be Published: April 2025
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £139.99



This book explores the scope of host states' sovereign powers and the rights of foreign investors. Investors from developed countries engage in business with developing countries for various purposes, including political reasons, expanding and diversifying their operations, accessing essential natural resources and skilled labor forces, lowering their production costs, and in some cases, even mitigating global warming. Correspondingly, in order to attract foreign investment, host countries can provide incentives or make concessions. However, once the investment has been made, these ventures are vulnerable to the actions of the host state.

Political risk insurance, as the name suggests, serves to protect investments made in foreign countries where the sovereigns are more likely to interfere in the business activities of foreign investors.

This book offers a comprehensive understanding of the general mechanics of each main type of political risk, the entities responsible for these risks, insurers, their unions, and the subrogation process. Bridging the fields of investment law, insurance law, and international law, it offers valuable insights from both practical and academic perspectives.

Subjects:
Insurance Law, Law and Economics
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. The Origins of and the Need for the PRI
3. Insuring the Loss through a Contract
4. Treaties, Arbitration and PRI
5. Parties to PRI Contract and the Wrongdoer
6. Mitigating the Risk and the Loss
7. International Standards to Protect Investors
8. Political Risks
9. Exclusions
10. Means of Reparation
11. Subrogation
12. Choice of Law and Dispute Resolution
13. Conclusion