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Expropriating intervention of the state in the rights of a foreign investor
Kohan, Juraj ; Balaš, Vladimír (advisor) ; Trapl, Vojtěch (referee)
EXPROPRIATING INTERVENTION OF THE STATE IN THE RIGHTS OF A FOREIGN INVESTOR (TAKING OF THE FOREIGN INVESTOR'S PROPERTY) The aim of the thesis is to provide a commentary on the topic of taking of foreign investor's property in such a manner, that a person, with only a fair knowledge of the term "expropriation" and no knowledge of the international investment law, would by reading the paper alone acquire a broad insight into this branch of international law and into its specific concept of taking. For this reason, there is a great attention paid to the evolution of the term in the different sources of international investment law rules, as well as to the theoretical aspects of property in the international law. The focus of the thesis is on the indirect expropriation, which is understood therein as one of the categories of the wider term: "taking". In order to explain the intricacies of the notion of indirect expropriation the author is using the terminology of criminal law. The inspiration for that was one of the articles cited in the text. The study shows that judicial decisions, although being only a subsidiary source of legal rules, are in fact principal means of determination of rules of law in this area. International agreements are slow to react to the needs of the changing relationships of...

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