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Abstract Understanding progressive institutional change remains a central concern in development studies. This paper examines two such cases: constitutional change in Nepal, which broadened political rights, and the outlawing of metal mining in El Salvador, which redistributed resources.
Clare Cummings
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ICSID has advised all 153 of its Members that it is beginning the process to further update the ICSID rules and regulations. One such amendment to be considered is whether the ICSID Arbitration Rules should include an express provision concerning a ...
Kotick, Brian, Dahlquist Cullborg, Joel,
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Indirect expropriation of foreign investors; an investigation to Iran and international law [PDF]
Protection of the foreign investment in a host state is one of the main concerns of international law in today’s business and economics world. However, the question of which investors’ conducts should be protected is subject to controversy.
sadegh teimoori +3 more
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Clean energy transition in the EU opens up wide investment opportunities for innovative international entrepreneurship. However, the non-linearity of the energy transition, as well as the multi-level and complex nature of the transformation process ...
A. V. Zimakov, E. V. Popov
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Geopolitical volatility and subsidiary investments
Abstract Research Summary We examine how geopolitical volatility—the instability of bilateral political affinity between countries—affects foreign subsidiary investments. Building on prior work that shows that the level of political affinity between countries facilitates foreign investments, we argue that the volatility of political affinity impedes ...
Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah +3 more
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The Energy Charter Treaty: Letting the sun set on sunset clauses
Abstract This article focuses on the sunset clause of the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT). The ECT is a multilateral investor‐state arbitration treaty which allows for the use of investor‐state dispute settlement (ISDS) tribunals to arbitrate challenges arising from shifts in energy policy that lead to a loss in profits for relevant energy companies.
Eoin Jackson
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2015 marked the ICSID Convention’s 50th anniversary and has been an opportunity to review and celebrate the accomplishments of ICSID’s first 50 years. Today ICSID is the premier international investment arbitration facility in the world, with the ICSID ...
International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
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Understanding ICSID Article 54
To the surprise of many, questions have recently arisen over the scope of inquiry, if any, that a national court may, consistent with Article 54 of the ICSID Convention, make in connection with the enforcement of an ICSID award.
G. Bermann
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Abstract This article aims to contribute to aligning the legal regimes for energy transition minerals with sustainability and justice. The focus of the article is on effectively embedding the human right to a healthy environment into the design of these regimes.
Ana Elizabeth Bastida
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The divergence and convergence of ICSID and non-ICSID arbitration [PDF]
This thesis is an inquiry into the inherent divergence and emerging convergence of ICSID and non-ICSID arbitration. Based on the argument that investor-State arbitration is an intricate interplay of diverse actors with compatible or disparate interests ...
Li, Fenghua
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