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Police Power Doctrine in Investment Arbitration - Arbitral Review of Regulatory Measures - 3

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Learn how arbitral tribunals apply the police power doctrine when reviewing regulatory measures in investment arbitration disputes through this 11-minute lecture. Explore the specific approaches and methodologies that international arbitration panels use to evaluate whether state regulatory actions fall within legitimate police powers or constitute compensable interference with foreign investments. Examine case law examples and legal precedents that demonstrate how tribunals balance sovereign regulatory authority against investor protection rights. Understand the criteria and tests applied by arbitrators to distinguish between valid exercises of police power and regulatory measures that may trigger state liability under international investment agreements.

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Police Power Doctrine in Investment Arbitration: Arbitral Review of Regulatory Measures - 3

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    It was clear and to the point explanation .
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