Series editors: Rainer Hofmann, Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Universität
Frankfurt, Germany, Christian J. Tams, University of Glasgow, UK and Stephan Schill, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Germany
The
Frankfurt Investment and Economic Law series addresses a core field of
international law whose importance is likely to increase further as
globalization progresses: international economic law. Serving as a forum
for dialogue and cutting-edge debate, its scope takes in the legal
regime governing international economic relations at large with a
particular focus on international investment law.
Seeking to look
beyond practical concerns raised in this field, the series addresses
conceptual and foundational issues relating to the theory of
international investment law – including questions of legitimacy and
policy, the interaction with other fields of international and domestic
law (both public and private), and interdisciplinary approaches to
investment law and policy. Its intellectual foundations link to the
workshops held in Frankfurt in connection with the annual Frankfurt
Investment Arbitration Moot Court.