Following recent denunciations of (withdrawals from) the ICSID Convention by Bolivia and Ecuador and the spate of academic commentary that followed, this paper considers denunciation from the ICSID Convention under the general international law of treaties. It is argued that self-contained interpretation of the provisions on denunciation of the ICSID Convention do not yield any compelling results, leaving contrary positions plausible. The general international law of treaties offers the decisive argument with respect to the effects of denunciation of the Convention, and helps determine whether ICSID jurisdiction can be established after the date of effective withdrawal from the Convention.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Tzanakopoulos: Denunciation of the ICSID Convention under the General International Law of Treaties
Antonios Tzanakopoulos (Univ. of Glasgow - Law) has posted Denunciation of the ICSID Convention under the General International Law of Treaties (in International Investment Law and General International Law: From Clinical Isolation to Systemic Integration, Rainer Hoffman & Christian Tams eds., forthcoming). Here's the abstract: