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Investor-State dispute settlement mechanisms (ISDS) are an important component of most International Investment Agreements (IIAs) and have significant influence on how disputes between States and investors are resolved.This statistical survey of a large sample of 1,660 bilateral investment...
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trade that are flagged by the World Trade Organization's TPRM and subsequent challenges brought to the Dispute Settlement …
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We discuss the role of the dispute settlement mechanism (DSM) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in the context of a … complex characterization of globalization. The dispute settlement mechanism (DSM) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is at …
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U.S. assertion of political power in the World Trade Organization (WTO)'s appointment process reminds us of the tenuous …
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safeguards cases, as generating interpretive difficulties by failing to give enough attention to real-world context and object …
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International investment law is undergoing a time of reflection, review and revision. Increasing dissatisfaction with the functioning of the current system that governs the protection of international investment and the wish to ensure that investment is channelled towards sustainable development...
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Bilateral investment treaties (BITs) provide investors in natural resource projects with stability. Specifically, dispute settlement provisions, a feature of most modern BITs, allow investors to make claims against the host state for alleged breaches of the BIT However, some such provisions...
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This article analyses in detail the fact that there has been almost no dissent in World Trade Organization (WTO …
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. Coherence, consistency and predictability of international law rules are particularly relevant in a global world and market … for exchange controls and restrictions which affect the functioning of the international monetary system and the world of … international system as envisioned after World War II and of the various types of exchange measures, this paper will first analyze …
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