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Martins Paparinskis

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Junior Research Fellow

Martins Paparinskis, LLB (University of Latvia), MJur (Dist, Clifford Chance Prize), MPhil (Dist), DPhil, MA (Oxon), is a Junior Research Fellow at Merton College. He was recently a Hauser Research Scholar at the New York University (2009-2010), and before that tutored as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Oxford. Martins has varied research interests in the field of general international law. His recent and forthcoming publications mainly address the place of investment protection law and international economic law in the international legal order. 



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M Paparinskis, 'Barcelona Traction - A Friend of Investment Protection Law' (2008) Baltic Yearbook of International Law 105

M Paparinskis, Basic Documents on International Investment Protection (Hart Publishing 2012)

M Paparinskis, 'Equivalent Primary Rules and Differential Secondary Rules: Countermeasures in WTO and Investment Protection Law' in Tomer Broude and Yuval Shany (eds), Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms in International Law (Hart Publishing 2011)

M Paparinskis, 'Inherent Powers of ICSID Tribunals: Broad and Rightly so' in Ian Laird and Todd Weiler (eds), Investment Treaty Arbitration and International Law (Juris Publishing 2012)

M Paparinskis, 'Investment Arbitration and the Law of Countermeasures' (2008) 79 British Yearbook of International Law 264


Interests

Teaching: Public International Law

Research: Public International Law

Other details

Public International Law @ Oxford

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Merton College
Merton Street,
Oxford OX1 4JD

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