Revisiting the Concept of Legitimate Expectations in Renewable Energy Treaty Cases

Lucian Ilie
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The past decade has seen a significantly increased level of foreign investment as a result of international initiatives on the development of alternative energy sources. The renewable energy sector often depends on significant up- front investments, which can only be recouped over a long period. Given the substantial initial capital investment required, many countries have implemented government subsidies and support schemes to encourage investments in renewable energy. For different reasons, some countries have recently decided to change or eliminate those incentives, triggering a wave of arbitral proceedings. These disputes raise fundamental questions, particularly concerning the need for investment protection, on the one hand, and the host State’s right to regulate, on the other. This article provides an overview of the evolution of the concept of legitimate expectations in renewable energy cases, which covers (1) the traditional approach giving rise to legitimate expectations, reflecting contractual arrangements and specific commitments or representations made by States, and (2) the modern approach where legitimate expectations may arise under a general domestic regulatory or legislative framework aimed to attract investments, and from investors’ expectations to obtain a ‘reasonable rate of return’ on their investments.
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重新审视可再生能源条约案例中的合法期望概念
在过去十年中,由于发展替代能源的国际倡议,外国投资大大增加。可再生能源部门往往依赖于大量的前期投资,这些投资只能在很长一段时间内收回。由于需要大量的初始资本投资,许多国家实施了政府补贴和支助计划,以鼓励对可再生能源的投资。由于不同的原因,一些国家最近决定改变或取消这些激励措施,引发了一波仲裁程序。这些争端提出了一些基本问题,特别是一方面涉及投资保护的需要,另一方面涉及东道国的管制权利。本文概述了可再生能源案例中合法期望概念的演变,其中包括:(1)产生合法期望的传统方法,反映了各国的合同安排和具体承诺或陈述,以及(2)在旨在吸引投资的一般国内监管或立法框架下可能产生合法期望的现代方法。投资者希望获得“合理的投资回报率”。
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