This paper offers an economic analysis of an international investor-state dispute settlement regime (ISDS) in markets with large investors. It identifies a reason for strategic overinvestment by the domestic industry, leading to permissive regulation in the absence of ISDS. An “ideal” investor-state dispute settlement arrangement (efficiency- oriented, transaction-cost free, with untouchable, fully reliable, and unbiased judges) has positive and negative effects in this framework. It generates an equal level playing field for domestic and foreign investors, but it magnifies an existing overinvestment problem and may reduce world welfare. The results explain anecdotal evidence according to which ISDS that protects foreign investors is liked ...
The negotiation of several mega-treaties in 2015, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the...
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, ...
This paper offers an economic analysis of the efficiency and distributive effects of an investor-sta...
This paper shows that investor-state dispute settlements (ISDS) make multinational firms more aggres...
This paper shows that Investor-State Dispute Settlements (ISDS) makes multinational firms more aggre...
In this paper, we investigate the Investor-State Dispute Resolution Settlement (ISDS) framework, whi...
Especially as treaty-based investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) claims rise, governments have be...
The last decade has witnessed an unprecedented increase in the use of investor-State arbitration, hi...
The treatment of foreign investment has become the most controversial issue in global governance. At...
As the world has transitioned from national; isolated economies with localized issues into a globali...
Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), an instrument of international trade and investment law, t...
or other International Investment Agreements that gives investors a right to call for arbitra-tion w...
abstract: This paper examines the ISDS provision, which is a part of a growing number of investment ...
This J.S.D. dissertation provides empirical insights into existing concerns with the investor-state ...
The negotiation of several mega-treaties in 2015, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the...
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, ...
This paper offers an economic analysis of the efficiency and distributive effects of an investor-sta...
This paper shows that investor-state dispute settlements (ISDS) make multinational firms more aggres...
This paper shows that Investor-State Dispute Settlements (ISDS) makes multinational firms more aggre...
In this paper, we investigate the Investor-State Dispute Resolution Settlement (ISDS) framework, whi...
Especially as treaty-based investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) claims rise, governments have be...
The last decade has witnessed an unprecedented increase in the use of investor-State arbitration, hi...
The treatment of foreign investment has become the most controversial issue in global governance. At...
As the world has transitioned from national; isolated economies with localized issues into a globali...
Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), an instrument of international trade and investment law, t...
or other International Investment Agreements that gives investors a right to call for arbitra-tion w...
abstract: This paper examines the ISDS provision, which is a part of a growing number of investment ...
This J.S.D. dissertation provides empirical insights into existing concerns with the investor-state ...
The negotiation of several mega-treaties in 2015, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the...
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, ...