Using data on international investment arbitration, the authors catalog the types of state actors involved in disputes and the actions that lead to arbitration. We find that the majority of disputes are the result of actions taken by the executive branch
This paper shows that investor-state dispute settlements (ISDS) make multinational firms more aggres...
International investments play an important role in the economic growth and development of all state...
This overview illustrates that there is a gap in our knowledge of how domestic courts handle investo...
In recent years, more developed countries have been drawn into investment disputes. As of end 2011, ...
The exclusion of investor-state arbitration from the TTIP agreement would represent a regressive dev...
This perspective reviews recent empirical research about investment treaty arbitration in order to h...
State-controlled entities, including state-owned enterprises and sovereign wealth funds, are increas...
The included files provide replication data for each chapter of the dissertation "Essays on Causal I...
The number of investor-state arbitration disputes has been on the rise since the mid 1990s. Their de...
In late 2008, as financial markets were crashing, the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable Internatio...
Most countries strive to attract FDI, yet around one fourth of all FDI projects established in devel...
In late 2008, as financial markets were crashing, the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable Internatio...
The rate of foreign direct investment made by sovereign wealth funds has increased significantly dur...
In late 2008, as financial markets were crashing, the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable Internatio...
In late 2008, as financial markets were crashing, the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable Internatio...
This paper shows that investor-state dispute settlements (ISDS) make multinational firms more aggres...
International investments play an important role in the economic growth and development of all state...
This overview illustrates that there is a gap in our knowledge of how domestic courts handle investo...
In recent years, more developed countries have been drawn into investment disputes. As of end 2011, ...
The exclusion of investor-state arbitration from the TTIP agreement would represent a regressive dev...
This perspective reviews recent empirical research about investment treaty arbitration in order to h...
State-controlled entities, including state-owned enterprises and sovereign wealth funds, are increas...
The included files provide replication data for each chapter of the dissertation "Essays on Causal I...
The number of investor-state arbitration disputes has been on the rise since the mid 1990s. Their de...
In late 2008, as financial markets were crashing, the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable Internatio...
Most countries strive to attract FDI, yet around one fourth of all FDI projects established in devel...
In late 2008, as financial markets were crashing, the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable Internatio...
The rate of foreign direct investment made by sovereign wealth funds has increased significantly dur...
In late 2008, as financial markets were crashing, the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable Internatio...
In late 2008, as financial markets were crashing, the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable Internatio...
This paper shows that investor-state dispute settlements (ISDS) make multinational firms more aggres...
International investments play an important role in the economic growth and development of all state...
This overview illustrates that there is a gap in our knowledge of how domestic courts handle investo...