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The Role of the Domestic Law of the Host State in Determining the Jurisdiction ratione materiae of Investment Treaty Tribunals: The Partial Revival of the Localisation Theory? focuses on the largely unexplored role of the host state law in jurisdiction ratione materiae of investment treaty tribunals. Given domestic law's essential role in subject-matter jurisdiction, and in light of the broader functions of host state law and host state courts, the author argues that the dormant "localisation" theory has been partially revived in contemporary investment treaty law.

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The Role of the Domestic Law of the Host State in Determining the Jurisdiction ratione materiae of Investment Treaty Tribunals: The Partial Revival of the Localisation Theory? focuses on the largely unexplored role of the host state law in jurisdiction ratione materiae of investment treaty tribunals. Given domestic law's essential role in subject-matter jurisdiction, and in light of the broader functions of host state law and host state courts, the author argues that the dormant "localisation" theory has been partially revived in contemporary investment treaty law.
Autorenporträt
Reza Eftekhar, Ph.D. (2019), Leiden University, is a Legal Adviser at the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal. He has published translations and co-authored articles and book chapters on international arbitration and investment treaty arbitration.