
The latest issue of the
ICSID Review: Foreign Investment Law Journal (Vol. 34, no. 3, Fall 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Article
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Emmanuel Gaillard, 2018 Lalive Lecture: The Myth of Harmony in International Arbitration
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Case Comment
- Gabriel M Lentner, Bridgestone v Panama: When Are Trademarks Covered Investments?
- Jeffrey Cohen, Edi Grgeta, & Federico Temerlin, In All Probability: An Economic Reading of Damages Under Factory at Chorzów
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Constantinos Salonidis & Sudhanshu Roy, Union of India v Vodafone Group plc: One Step Closer to Reconciling the Jurisdictional Competence of Domestic Courts and Investment Treaty Tribunals?
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Articles
- Mark McLaughlin, Defining a State-Owned Enterprise in International Investment Agreements
- Gary Born & Stephanie Forrest, Amicus Curiae Participation in Investment Arbitration
- Kathryn Khamsi, Investments in Unsettled Maritime Boundary Contexts: The Role of Bilateral Investment Treaties in Delivering Certainty
- Asaf Niemoj, The Limitations on Article 43 ICSID Convention: An (Un)limited Instrument of the Tribunal?
- Ridhi Kabra,
Return of the Inconsistent Application of the ‘Essential Security Interest’ Clause in Investment Treaty Arbitration: CC/Devas v India and Deutsche Telekom v India