This article examines five common justifications for the investment treaty system in order to highlight aspects of the system that give cause for concern. First, it examines whether investment treaties are a means to encourage foreign direct investment and concludes that this expectation is contradicted by common provisions in investment treaties and is unsupported by the preponderance of empirical evidence. If this justification was a factor in the decisions of states to conclude investment treaties - or of international organizations to promote them - then these decisions appear to have been based on incomplete knowledge and analysis of the anticipated benefits. Second, the article examines the claim that investment treaties respond to th...
The legitimacy of investment treaty arbitration is a matter of heated debate. Asserting that arbitra...
The legitimacy of investment treaty arbitration is a matter of heated debate. Asserting that arbitra...
This article addresses the vagueness, and the interpretative challenges associated with, internation...
The article examines five justifications for the investment treaty system. These include the justifi...
This article examines five common justifications for the investment treaty system in order to highli...
The article examines five justifications for the investment treaty system. These include the justifi...
Investment treaties are some of the most controversial but least understood instruments of global ec...
The dramatic rise in foreign investment in recent decades has brought with it a corresponding increa...
The present Article addresses three distinct issues that are central to the critique of investment t...
Investment treaty arbitration has become politically “toxic” even in states that pioneered the devel...
Are international treaties consenting to the resolution of disputes between foreign investors and th...
This paper is divided into seven parts. Part 1 traces the history of foreign investment treaties and...
This article rejoins one of the core debates in investor-state arbitration, over the extent to which...
The exclusion of investor-state arbitration from the TTIP agreement would represent a regressive dev...
This article rejoins one of the core debates in investor-state arbitration, over the extent to which...
The legitimacy of investment treaty arbitration is a matter of heated debate. Asserting that arbitra...
The legitimacy of investment treaty arbitration is a matter of heated debate. Asserting that arbitra...
This article addresses the vagueness, and the interpretative challenges associated with, internation...
The article examines five justifications for the investment treaty system. These include the justifi...
This article examines five common justifications for the investment treaty system in order to highli...
The article examines five justifications for the investment treaty system. These include the justifi...
Investment treaties are some of the most controversial but least understood instruments of global ec...
The dramatic rise in foreign investment in recent decades has brought with it a corresponding increa...
The present Article addresses three distinct issues that are central to the critique of investment t...
Investment treaty arbitration has become politically “toxic” even in states that pioneered the devel...
Are international treaties consenting to the resolution of disputes between foreign investors and th...
This paper is divided into seven parts. Part 1 traces the history of foreign investment treaties and...
This article rejoins one of the core debates in investor-state arbitration, over the extent to which...
The exclusion of investor-state arbitration from the TTIP agreement would represent a regressive dev...
This article rejoins one of the core debates in investor-state arbitration, over the extent to which...
The legitimacy of investment treaty arbitration is a matter of heated debate. Asserting that arbitra...
The legitimacy of investment treaty arbitration is a matter of heated debate. Asserting that arbitra...
This article addresses the vagueness, and the interpretative challenges associated with, internation...