
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Dispute Settlement (Vol. 7, no. 1, March 2016) is out. Contents include:
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Special Issue: Empirical Studies on Investment Disputes
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Cédric Dupont & Thomas Schultz,
Towards a New Heuristic Model: Investment Arbitration as a Political System
- Jonathan Bonnitcha,
Foreign Investment, Development and Governance: What international investment law can learn from the empirical literature on investment
- Jason Webb Yackee,
Do BITs ‘Work’? Empirical Evidence from France
- Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen & Emma Aisbett,
Diplomats Want Treaties: Diplomatic Agendas and Perks in the Investment Regime
- Gus Van Harten & Dayna Nadine Scott,
Investment Treaties and the Internal Vetting of Regulatory Proposals: A Case Study from Canada
- Rachel L. Wellhausen,
Recent Trends in Investor–State Dispute Settlement
- Cédric Dupont, Thomas Schultz, & Merih Angin,
Political Risk and Investment Arbitration: An Empirical Study*
- Emilie M. Hafner-Burton & David G. Victor,
Secrecy in International Investment Arbitration: An Empirical Analysis
- Todd Tucker,
Inside the Black Box: Collegial Patterns on Investment Tribunals
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Clint Peinhardt & Todd Allee,
Political Risk Insurance as Dispute Resolution