From "North-South Divide" to "Private-Public Debate": Revival of the Calvo Doctrine and the Changing Landscape in International Investment Law. SHAN,WENHUA. Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business . 2007SHAN,WENHUA.From "North-South Divide" to "Private-Public Debate": Revival of ...
Tobacco Investment Disputes – Public Policy, Fragmentation of International Law and Echoes of the Calvo Doctrineinvestment arbitrationinvestment protectioninvestment disputesfragmentationWTO lawTRIPSintellectual propertyFramework Convention on Tobacco Controltobacco control...
This represented, under the banner of the 'no greater rights' principle, the resurgence of a once fiercely opposed doctrine of international law that originated in Latin America during the XIX century: The Calvo Doctrine. This contribution seeks to establish the actual breadt...
Resurgence of the Cal-vo Doctrine in Latin America. Bernardo M.Cremades. Business Law Interna-tional . 2006Bernardo M.Cremades. Resurgence of the Calvo Doctrine in Latin America[J].Business Law International,2006,(1):53,65.Cremades, B., 2006. Resurgence of the Calvo Doctrine in Latin ...
This article evaluates whether and to what extent the Calvo Doctrine is dead by examining relevant international treaty practices and domestic legislation in Latin American states.It concludes that,contrary to what is often believed or assumed,Calvo is ...
international lawLatin Americastate practicecodificationCalvo Doctrinenational statecase lawThe Calvo Clause was born out of the fear on the part of Latin American States of intervention in their domestic affairs by European States and the United States of America under the guise of diplomatic ...
The doctrine was advanced by the Argentine diplomat and legal scholar Carlos Calvo, in hisInternational Law of Europe and America in Theory and Practice(1868). It affirmed that rules governing the jurisdiction of a country over aliens and the collection of indemnities should apply equally to all ...