This Article examines the “right to regulate” as the power of a sovereign state to adopt and maintain government measures for public welfare objectives. It explores how claims by foreign investors in investor–state dispute settlement (ISDS) may interfere with the state’s ability to regulate, and how the state can protect its right in international investment agreements. The Article first explains the structure of modern international investment law and dispute resolution. It next turns to the right to regulate and explores why regulatory disputes represent a major challenge for ISDS. It continues by analyzing how exceptions, exclusions, and other safeguard provisions can be used in investment treaties to protect the right to regulate. It th...
Should the United States continue to enter into free trade agreements containing sovereign commitmen...
As the world has transitioned from national; isolated economies with localized issues into a globali...
The present Article addresses three distinct issues that are central to the critique of investment t...
This Article examines the right to regulate as the power of a sovereign state to adopt and maintai...
After decades of growth and popularity, the international investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) r...
This article rejoins one of the core debates in investor-state arbitration, over the extent to which...
This article rejoins one of the core debates in investor-state arbitration, over the extent to which...
In the past few years, investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) has garnered considerable scholarly,...
This Article attempts to resolve clashes between intellectual property and investor-state dispute se...
38 pagesThis Article concentrates on the role of investor-state dispute settlement as a system of gl...
Are international treaties consenting to the resolution of disputes between foreign investors and th...
On January 18, 2019, the European Commission submitted a proposal to the United Nations Commission o...
In recent years, more developed countries have been drawn into investment disputes. As of end 2011, ...
Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) has gained prominence in recent years with an explosion in ...
Investment arbitration has come increasingly under fire because of its design flaws. There is an eme...
Should the United States continue to enter into free trade agreements containing sovereign commitmen...
As the world has transitioned from national; isolated economies with localized issues into a globali...
The present Article addresses three distinct issues that are central to the critique of investment t...
This Article examines the right to regulate as the power of a sovereign state to adopt and maintai...
After decades of growth and popularity, the international investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) r...
This article rejoins one of the core debates in investor-state arbitration, over the extent to which...
This article rejoins one of the core debates in investor-state arbitration, over the extent to which...
In the past few years, investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) has garnered considerable scholarly,...
This Article attempts to resolve clashes between intellectual property and investor-state dispute se...
38 pagesThis Article concentrates on the role of investor-state dispute settlement as a system of gl...
Are international treaties consenting to the resolution of disputes between foreign investors and th...
On January 18, 2019, the European Commission submitted a proposal to the United Nations Commission o...
In recent years, more developed countries have been drawn into investment disputes. As of end 2011, ...
Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) has gained prominence in recent years with an explosion in ...
Investment arbitration has come increasingly under fire because of its design flaws. There is an eme...
Should the United States continue to enter into free trade agreements containing sovereign commitmen...
As the world has transitioned from national; isolated economies with localized issues into a globali...
The present Article addresses three distinct issues that are central to the critique of investment t...