A Response to the Criticism against ISDS by EFILA [PDF]
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Alvarez, Gloria Maria +8 more
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On Investment Law and Questions of Change
This article analyses the various ways in which investment law raises questions of change. It distinguishes between changes in international investment norms, and changes in a host state’s regulatory system which is subject to the control of such norms ...
Paine, J.
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Oil and international cooperation [PDF]
The more that states depend on oil exports, the less cooperative they become: they grow less likely to join intergovernmental organizations, to accept the compulsory jurisdiction of international judicial bodies, and to agree to binding arbitration for ...
Ross, ML, Voeten, E
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Benefits of North Korea's Membership in the New York and ICSID Conventions
This article contends that North Korea should accede to the New York Convention and the ICSID Convention to provide more robust legal protections and dispute settlement mechanisms for foreign investors. While North Korea has enacted various domestic laws and established special economic zones to attract foreign investment, these measures have proved ...
WooJung Jon +2 more
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Reassessing environmental protection in international investment agreements: The case of Vietnam
Abstract The proliferation of international investment agreements reflects the tireless efforts of many governments in the world to attract foreign investment and significantly improve their investment environment, including Vietnam. However, investment overshielding without regard to public policy objectives also has negative consequences, such as ...
Tien Dat Hoang
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Aron Broches, Selected Essays: World Bank, ICSID and Other Subjects of Public and Private International Law [PDF]
With the possible exception of international peace and security, global economic development has been the dominant theme in international law and international relations since the end of the Second World War.
Essien, Victor
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A quasi‐normative conflict: Resolving the tension between investment treaties and climate action
Abstract The conflict between investment treaties and climate action is escalating due to recent investment arbitration cases challenging States' fossil fuel phase‐out measures as violations of investment treaty obligations. As countries continue to implement climate mitigation and adaptation measures across various industries, this tension is expected
Ying Zhu
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The Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes Between States and Nationals of Other States (hereafter referred to as the Convention), as well as the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) was established within the ...
Murat Balcı +2 more
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Fork in the Road Clause in International Trade Arbitration Practice by focusing on ICSID Verdicts [PDF]
In many bilateral investment treaties, the investor is allowed to submit its claim to domestic courts, arbitration or any other agreed tribunals. Offering different options to the investor for the method of dispute resolution could lead to some problems,
ALIREZA ebrahimgol, mahdi haghighian
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Understanding the Debate Over Necessity: Unanswered Questions and Future Implications of Annulments in the Argentine Gas Cases [PDF]
This paper analyses possible effects on total employment, and the distribution between agency work and regular contracts as a consequence of the Swedish implementation of the EU Temporary and Agency Workers Directive in a dual labour market Mortensen ...
Martinez, Elizabeth A.
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