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Public Health in International Investment Law and Arbitration by Valentina Vadi. London: Routledge, 2012, 224 pp., € 104,00; Hardcover

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Michele Potestà*
Affiliation:
Graduate Institute of Internationaland Development Studies, Geneva

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References

1 See Schill, S.W., “W(h)ither Fragmentation? On the Literature and Sociology of International Investment Law”, 22 European Journal of International Law (2011), pp. 875908 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 See in particular on the relationship investment/human rights and investment/environment, respectively, Dupuy, P-M., Francioni, F. and Petersmann, E-U. (eds), Human Rights in International Investment Law and Arbitration (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; and Viñuales, J., Foreign Investment and the Environment in International Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

3 Philip Morris Brands Sàrl et al. v. Uruguay, ICSID Case No. ARB/10/7 (pending); Philip Morris Asia Limited v. Australia, PCA Case No. 2012-12 (pending).