
The latest issue of the
ICSID Review: Foreign Investment Law Journal (Vol. 32, no. 3, Fall 2017) is out. Contents include:
- NUS Centre for International Law Collection of Articles on an Appellate Body in ISDS
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Meg Kinnear & Christine Sim, Introduction to the Collection
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J. Christopher Thomas & Harpreet Kaur Dhillon, The Foundations of
Investment Treaty Arbitration: The ICSID Convention, Investment Treaties and
the Review of Arbitration Awards
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Elsa Sardinha, The Impetus for the Creation of an Appellate Mechanism 503
Mark Feldman, Investment Arbitration Appellate Mechanism Options: Consistency,
Accuracy, and Balance of Power
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Mark Huber & Greg Tereposky, The WTO Appellate Body: Viability as a Model
for an Investor–State Dispute Settlement Appellate Mechanism
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Chester Brown, Supervision, Control, and Appellate Jurisdiction: The Experience of
the International Court
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N. Jansen Calamita, The Challenge of Establishing a Multilateral Investment
Tribunal at ICSID
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Elsa Sardinha, The New EU-Led Approach to Investor-State Arbitration: The
Investment Tribunal System in the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement
(CETA) and the EU–Vietnam Free Trade Agreement
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Colin M. Brown, A Multilateral Mechanism for the Settlement of Investment
Disputes. Some Preliminary Sketches
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Lucy Reed & Christine Sim, Potential Investment Treaty Appellate Bodies: Open
Questions
- Article
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Facundo Pérez-Aznar, Investment Protection in Exceptional Situations:
Compensation-for-Losses Clauses in IIAs
- Case Comment
- Tomoko Ishikawa, Marco Gavazzi and Stefano Gavazzi v Romania: A New
Approach to Determining Jurisdiction over Counterclaims in ICSID Arbitration?