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Calculation of Compensation and Damages in International Investment Law, 2nd Edition by Marboe, Irmgard (30th March 2017)
- Preliminary Material
- General Editor’s Preface
- General Editor’s Preface for the First Edition
- Preface
- Contents—Summary
- Contents
- Table of Cases
- European Court of Human Rights
- Court of Justice of the European Union
- ICSID Tribunals
- Inter-American Court of Human Rights
- International Court of Justice, Permanent Court of Int Ernational Justice
- International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
- Iran–United States Claims Tribunal
- NAFTA Tribunals
- Other International Arbitral Tribunals or Claims Commissions
- National Cases
- Table of Legislation and Instruments
- List of Abbreviations
- Main Text
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Function of Compensation and Damages
- 3 Valuation Standards and Criteria
- Preliminary Material
- 3.01
- A Compensation upon Expropriation
- B Reparation and Damages
- 3.119
- (1) Violations of International Law
- (2) Breaches of Contract
- (3) Simultaneous Violation of International and Contractual Obligations
- (4) Reasons for Reducing the Amount of Damages
- C The Valuation Date
- D The Exercise of Discretion and Equity Considerations
- 4 International Standards, Bases of Value, and Valuation Approaches
- Preliminary Material
- 4.01
- A International Standards
- B Bases of Value
- C Valuation Approaches
- D Transparency
- E Experts in Arbitration Proceedings
- 5 Methods of Valuation in International Practice
- Preliminary Material
- A Market or Sales Comparison Approach
- B The Income Approach
- 5.66
- 5.67
- 5.68
- 5.69
- 5.70
- 5.71
- 5.72
- 5.73
- 5.74
- 5.75
- 5.76
- 5.77
- 5.78
- 5.79
- 5.80
- 5.81
- (1) Basis of Income: Profits, Earnings, Dividends, Cash Flows?
- (2) Going Concern
- (3) Forecasting
- (4) Discounting and Country Risk
- (5) Inflation
- (6) Reasons for Rejecting the Income Approach in International Practice
- C The Asset-Based or Cost Approach
- D Other Approaches
- E Consequential Damages
- F Moral Damages
- 6 Interest
- Preliminary Material
- 6.01
- 6.02
- 6.03
- 6.04
- 6.05
- 6.06
- 6.07
- 6.08
- A The Function of Interest
- B Pre-award Interest
- 6.40
- 6.41
- (1) Interest Rate
- 6.42
- 6.43
- 6.44
- 6.45
- 6.46
- 6.47
- 6.48
- 6.49
- 6.50
- 6.51
- (a) Legal Interest
- (b) Agreed Interest
- (c) Borrowing Rate
- (d) Investment Alternatives
- (e) Government Bonds
- (f) Interbank Interest
- (g) ‘Fair’ Interest in Practice
- (2) Dies a quo
- (3) Compound Interest
- C Post-award Interest
- D Conclusions on Interest
- 7 Conclusions
- Further Material