The EU has presented a proposal to the US for an Investment Court system to resolve investor-state disputes under the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. This Perspective discusses the lessons that may be taken from the long-established Arab Investment Court in finalizing the design of the proposed Investment Court
The European Commission submitted a proposal to the United Nations Commission on International Trade...
Any future Multilateral Investment Court’s independence and impartiality must be guaranteed. If it d...
For the last two to three decades there has been an on-going legitimacy debate surrounding Investmen...
EU officials have proposed the establishment of a permanent court for investment disputes. But there...
Growing criticism over investor-state arbitration has led to demands for reform from various countri...
The bilateral investment court system the EU buttressed since 2015 risks losing momentum in the face...
International audienceRampant discontent with the current system that governs the protection of inte...
This thesis studies the Investment Court System - the EU’s response to the backlash against investor...
INTRODUCTION. Disputes between investors and States are traditionally resolved through arbitration, ...
A new proposal for an internal regulation sheds some light on the European Commission’s approach to ...
In recent years, the foreign investment regime has been subject to an increasing volume of criticism...
The exclusion of investor-state arbitration from the TTIP agreement would represent a regressive dev...
A reflection on International Investment Arbitration and the Law of the European Union (EU) is an im...
This special issue focuses on the opportunities and challenges connected with investment courts. The...
Growing concerns in Europe about international investment regimes and investor-state dispute settlem...
The European Commission submitted a proposal to the United Nations Commission on International Trade...
Any future Multilateral Investment Court’s independence and impartiality must be guaranteed. If it d...
For the last two to three decades there has been an on-going legitimacy debate surrounding Investmen...
EU officials have proposed the establishment of a permanent court for investment disputes. But there...
Growing criticism over investor-state arbitration has led to demands for reform from various countri...
The bilateral investment court system the EU buttressed since 2015 risks losing momentum in the face...
International audienceRampant discontent with the current system that governs the protection of inte...
This thesis studies the Investment Court System - the EU’s response to the backlash against investor...
INTRODUCTION. Disputes between investors and States are traditionally resolved through arbitration, ...
A new proposal for an internal regulation sheds some light on the European Commission’s approach to ...
In recent years, the foreign investment regime has been subject to an increasing volume of criticism...
The exclusion of investor-state arbitration from the TTIP agreement would represent a regressive dev...
A reflection on International Investment Arbitration and the Law of the European Union (EU) is an im...
This special issue focuses on the opportunities and challenges connected with investment courts. The...
Growing concerns in Europe about international investment regimes and investor-state dispute settlem...
The European Commission submitted a proposal to the United Nations Commission on International Trade...
Any future Multilateral Investment Court’s independence and impartiality must be guaranteed. If it d...
For the last two to three decades there has been an on-going legitimacy debate surrounding Investmen...