This J.S.D. dissertation provides empirical insights into existing concerns with the investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) system. ISDS allows foreign investors to bring claims against sovereign states for alleged violations of international investment agreements before ad hoc arbitral tribunals. In recent years, ISDS has been criticized for, among other things, bias against developing countries, bias arising from ad hoc appointments, and lengthy and costly proceedings. This J.S.D. dissertation empirically examines each of these three critiques against ISDS. The empirical findings provide normative implications for the institutional design of the ISDS system
As the world has transitioned from national; isolated economies with localized issues into a globali...
With the rise of treaty-based investor-state dispute settlement (“ISDS”) which has taken place over ...
This paper offers an economic analysis of an international investor-state dispute settlement regime ...
The last decade has witnessed an unprecedented increase in the use of investor-State arbitration, hi...
Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), an instrument of international trade and investment law, t...
Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) has gained prominence in recent years with an explosion in ...
Commissioned for a research handbook on intellectual property and investment law, this chapter focus...
In recent years, more developed countries have been drawn into investment disputes. As of end 2011, ...
The treatment of foreign investment has become the most controversial issue in global governance. At...
In this paper we investigate the Investor-State Dispute Resolution Settlement (ISDS) framework, whic...
ISDS is a relatively young and dynamic regime. It faces challenges for which other adjudicative syst...
The thesis is aimed to determine whether the investor-state dispute settlement system is biased in f...
Chapters on investor-State dispute settlement (isds) are among the controversial sections of interna...
This paper shows that Investor-State Dispute Settlements (ISDS) makes multinational firms more aggre...
abstract: This paper examines the ISDS provision, which is a part of a growing number of investment ...
As the world has transitioned from national; isolated economies with localized issues into a globali...
With the rise of treaty-based investor-state dispute settlement (“ISDS”) which has taken place over ...
This paper offers an economic analysis of an international investor-state dispute settlement regime ...
The last decade has witnessed an unprecedented increase in the use of investor-State arbitration, hi...
Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), an instrument of international trade and investment law, t...
Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) has gained prominence in recent years with an explosion in ...
Commissioned for a research handbook on intellectual property and investment law, this chapter focus...
In recent years, more developed countries have been drawn into investment disputes. As of end 2011, ...
The treatment of foreign investment has become the most controversial issue in global governance. At...
In this paper we investigate the Investor-State Dispute Resolution Settlement (ISDS) framework, whic...
ISDS is a relatively young and dynamic regime. It faces challenges for which other adjudicative syst...
The thesis is aimed to determine whether the investor-state dispute settlement system is biased in f...
Chapters on investor-State dispute settlement (isds) are among the controversial sections of interna...
This paper shows that Investor-State Dispute Settlements (ISDS) makes multinational firms more aggre...
abstract: This paper examines the ISDS provision, which is a part of a growing number of investment ...
As the world has transitioned from national; isolated economies with localized issues into a globali...
With the rise of treaty-based investor-state dispute settlement (“ISDS”) which has taken place over ...
This paper offers an economic analysis of an international investor-state dispute settlement regime ...