The number of investor-state arbitration disputes has been on the rise since the mid 1990s. Their determinants are still not fully understood. This study empirically examines the effects of economic crises on investor-state arbitration claims, based on international investment agreements (IIAs). We use a unique dataset containing 961 investor-state arbitration claims covering 132 host (defendant) and 75 home (claimant) countries over the 1986-2017 period. We find that episodes of economic crises are positively and significantly associated with the number of investor-state arbitration cases and we uncover evidence that the type of economic crisis matters. In addition, the positive impact of economic crises on arbitration cases is inversely r...
In recent years, more developed countries have been drawn into investment disputes. As of end 2011, ...
This article rejoins one of the core debates in investor-state arbitration, over the extent to which...
The proliferation of international investment treaty practice and the subsequent boom of investor-st...
The included files provide replication data for each chapter of the dissertation "Essays on Causal I...
The investor-state arbitration system (“ISA”) was originally modelled on traditional commercial arbi...
Using data on international investment arbitration, the authors catalog the types of state actors in...
The present Article addresses three distinct issues that are central to the critique of investment t...
Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), an instrument of international trade and investment law, t...
Most known investor-state disputes are referred to a form of international arbitration known as inve...
The legitimacy of investment treaty arbitration is a matter of heated debate. Asserting that arbitra...
Abstract In recent years there has been rapid expansion of investments by foreign investors in count...
The preservation and protection ofcitizens\u27 welfare and the State\u27s economic and political int...
Is investment treaty arbitration (ITA) tarnished by a bias against developing states? The internatio...
There is an ongoing debate about bilateral investment treaties (BITs) – and investor-state arbitrati...
"A textbook summary of how international investment law developed over the past fifty years may go s...
In recent years, more developed countries have been drawn into investment disputes. As of end 2011, ...
This article rejoins one of the core debates in investor-state arbitration, over the extent to which...
The proliferation of international investment treaty practice and the subsequent boom of investor-st...
The included files provide replication data for each chapter of the dissertation "Essays on Causal I...
The investor-state arbitration system (“ISA”) was originally modelled on traditional commercial arbi...
Using data on international investment arbitration, the authors catalog the types of state actors in...
The present Article addresses three distinct issues that are central to the critique of investment t...
Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), an instrument of international trade and investment law, t...
Most known investor-state disputes are referred to a form of international arbitration known as inve...
The legitimacy of investment treaty arbitration is a matter of heated debate. Asserting that arbitra...
Abstract In recent years there has been rapid expansion of investments by foreign investors in count...
The preservation and protection ofcitizens\u27 welfare and the State\u27s economic and political int...
Is investment treaty arbitration (ITA) tarnished by a bias against developing states? The internatio...
There is an ongoing debate about bilateral investment treaties (BITs) – and investor-state arbitrati...
"A textbook summary of how international investment law developed over the past fifty years may go s...
In recent years, more developed countries have been drawn into investment disputes. As of end 2011, ...
This article rejoins one of the core debates in investor-state arbitration, over the extent to which...
The proliferation of international investment treaty practice and the subsequent boom of investor-st...