Investor-state dispute-settlement (ISDS) clauses give multinational investors (corporations) a right to sue a state in a binding proceeding before an independent arbitration tribunal. This jurisgenerative right to file a claim in an international tribunal with mandatory jurisdiction is generally reserved to States. ISDS is a mechanism meant to protect the private property of multinational investors against certain acts of public authorities. Intellectual Property differs from the more traditional private (property) law interests that ISDS aims to protect. IP incorporates public policy objectives such as innovation, access to information or public health that are reflected in limitations and exceptions to the IP rights of authors and invento...
This Article examines the right to regulate as the power of a sovereign state to adopt and maintai...
As the world has transitioned from national; isolated economies with localized issues into a globali...
The triangular interface between trade, intellectual property (IP) and human rights has yet to be fu...
This Article attempts to resolve clashes between intellectual property and investor-state dispute se...
Investor-state dispute-settlement (ISDS) clauses give multinational investors (corporations) a right...
Victories by states in two investor-state dispute settlements (ISDS), one involving Uruguay\u27s reg...
15-22The field of investor-state arbitration in recent years has been a playground between investors...
In the past few years, investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) has garnered considerable scholarly,...
Enforcing intellectual property (IP) rights abroad is not easy—not least because international IP tr...
From the debate among presidential candidates on whether the United States should ratify the Trans-P...
After decades of growth and popularity, the international investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) r...
Enforcing intellectual property rights abroad is difficult. International treaties have generally no...
Commissioned for a research handbook on intellectual property and investment law, this chapter focus...
When a couple of years ago, intellectual property laws had their first brush withinvestor-state disp...
This article covers a timely set of issues concerning the relationship between intellectual property...
This Article examines the right to regulate as the power of a sovereign state to adopt and maintai...
As the world has transitioned from national; isolated economies with localized issues into a globali...
The triangular interface between trade, intellectual property (IP) and human rights has yet to be fu...
This Article attempts to resolve clashes between intellectual property and investor-state dispute se...
Investor-state dispute-settlement (ISDS) clauses give multinational investors (corporations) a right...
Victories by states in two investor-state dispute settlements (ISDS), one involving Uruguay\u27s reg...
15-22The field of investor-state arbitration in recent years has been a playground between investors...
In the past few years, investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) has garnered considerable scholarly,...
Enforcing intellectual property (IP) rights abroad is not easy—not least because international IP tr...
From the debate among presidential candidates on whether the United States should ratify the Trans-P...
After decades of growth and popularity, the international investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) r...
Enforcing intellectual property rights abroad is difficult. International treaties have generally no...
Commissioned for a research handbook on intellectual property and investment law, this chapter focus...
When a couple of years ago, intellectual property laws had their first brush withinvestor-state disp...
This article covers a timely set of issues concerning the relationship between intellectual property...
This Article examines the right to regulate as the power of a sovereign state to adopt and maintai...
As the world has transitioned from national; isolated economies with localized issues into a globali...
The triangular interface between trade, intellectual property (IP) and human rights has yet to be fu...