Abstract

This contribution is based on the discussions that took place in the international conference “Bridging the Gap between International Investment Law and the Environment” which was held on 4-5 November 2013 in the Hague. The main goal of the conference was to answer the question of how the gap between international investment law and the environment can be bridged. Different perspectives were presented, helping to shed light on this issue. The emphasis of the first day of the conference was the academic debate in the field of international investment law and the environment. Four main perspectives were discussed: general principles of international investment law and the environment, various legal regimes, specific legal regimes and case studies. Furthermore, also the topics of sustainable development, the right to access to water and climate change were elaborated upon by the experts. The second day of the conference focussed on the perspective of policy-makers. Most of the topics were presented in the form of panel discussions. Issues that were discussed included: the perspective of various intergovernmental organisations, concerns and dilemmas of non-European capital-importing countries, and the European Investment Policy. This contribution elaborates upon the most important themes and issues debated at the conference, providing academic and policy perspectives.

Highlights

  • Kitty van der Heijden,8 the host of the conference, opened the second day. She examined the topic of economic growth in relation to sustainable development and she pointed out which solutions she sees regarding the challenges of bridging the gap between international investment law and the environment

  • He explained that the relevance of international investment law within the body of environmental law is of increasing importance, to a pace equalling the increase in importance of environmental law within the body of international investment law

  • International and national environmental policies have become an integral part of the global economy

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Summary

Introduction and Objectives

On the 4th and 5th November 2013, the International Conference on Investment Law and the Environment took place at the premises of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The first day of the conference aimed to develop the academic debate in the field of international investment law and the environment. 16 academic specialists in the fields of international investment law, public international law and environmental law came together from different parts of the world to present their papers on topics addressing the gap between investment law and the environment law.

International Investment Law and the Environment
Can Economic Growth and Sustainable Development go Together?
International Investment Law
Legal Liabilities for Climate Change Damage
Approach of Intergovernmental Organisations
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
International Development Law Organisation
The Perspective of Policy Makers of Non-European Countries
Perspective of Ecuador
Perspective on the Argentine Experience
Perspective of Venezuela
Perspective of Indonesia
Perspective of Mexico
European Investment Policy
Findings
Concluding Remarks
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