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The Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations: Need for Limits
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Kolohoida, Oleksandra
, Lukach, Iryna
, Poiedynok, Valeriia
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Arbitration
/ Federal court decisions
/ Insolvency
/ Jurisprudence
/ Law
/ Moral hazard
/ Retroaction
/ Treaties
/ Tribunals & commissions
2017
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The Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations: Need for Limits
by
Kolohoida, Oleksandra
, Lukach, Iryna
, Poiedynok, Valeriia
in
Arbitration
/ Federal court decisions
/ Insolvency
/ Jurisprudence
/ Law
/ Moral hazard
/ Retroaction
/ Treaties
/ Tribunals & commissions
2017
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The Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations: Need for Limits
2017
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Overview
The article deals with the doctrine of legitimate expectations, which requires public authorities to respect reasonable expectations they have created with individuals, in particular, if such expectations have become the basis for investment. The jurisprudence of investment treaty tribunals and the European Court of Justice on the issue is examined. The approach of the latter is found to be preferable because of the clear limits imposed on the application of the doctrine. The options of the doctrine's reception by Ukrainian law are considered.
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ASERS Ltd
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