保护在南海争议海域的外国投资

Anh Nguyen
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这项研究使用了最近一项学术研究开发的法律框架来研究对有争议海域的外国投资的保护。该框架对这些领域进行了分类,并确定了投资法庭在这些领域面临的管辖权挑战。例如,在南中国海(SCS)有引人注目的外国投资,南海国家之间日益升级的重大威胁。因此,本研究旨在利用这一框架考察南海争议水域的投资保护问题。既然《南海双边投资条约》国家在其领土上包括了领海以外的海域,就有必要遵守国际法。因此,法庭在决定其管辖权时陷入了两难境地。例如,他们需要评估有争议的海域是否属于BIT的领土保护范围,赋予它们领土管辖权。这就需要根据国际法确定海洋权利,这是违反投资法庭管辖范围的。结果表明,法庭可能无法克服这一司法障碍,因为这是一个法律问题。在这方面,法理裁判提供了建立争议海域附带管辖权的法律依据。因此,法庭决定它们对这些领域的投资的管辖权。
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The Protection of Foreign Investments in Disputed Maritime Areas of The South China Sea
This study used a legal framework developed by a recent scholarship to examine the protection of foreign investments in disputed maritime areas. The framework classifies these areas and establishes the jurisdictional challenges faced by investment tribunals in such constellations. For instance, there are high-profile foreign investments in the South China Sea (SCS) with significant threats of increasing escalation between SCS states. Therefore, this study aimed to examine investment protection in disputed waters of SCS using this framework. Since BITs of SCS states include maritime areas beyond the territorial sea in their territories, there is need to abide to international law. Therefore, tribunals are caught in a double bind when deciding on their jurisdiction. For instance, they need to assess whether disputed maritime areas fall under the BIT’s territorial scope of protection, conferring them to territorial jurisdiction. This necessitate the need to determine the maritime entitlements conformity with international law, which is against the scope of jurisdiction of the investment tribunal. The results showed that tribunals may not overcome this jurisdictional hurdle as a matter de lege lata. In this regard, de lege feranda are promising legal rationales to establish incidental jurisdiction over disputed maritime areas. Therefore, tribunals decide on their jurisdiction over investments in these areas.
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