'In a field where much of the secondary literature is merely descriptive or reactive (or both), Schill's deep consideration of the issues offers a fresh perspective, and it is to be warmly welcomed into the literature.' Chester Brown, Australian International Law Journal
1. Introduction: globalization and international investment law; 2. The dynamics of multilateralism and bilateralism in international investment relations; 3. Treaty negotiation and multilateralization of international investment law; 4. Multilateralization through most-favoured-nation treatment; 5. Multilateralization and corporate structuring; 6. Multilateral enforcement of international investment law; 7. Multilateralization through interpretation: producing and reproducing coherence in investment jurisprudence; 8. Conclusion: multilateralization-universalization-constitutionalization.