
The latest issue of the
ICSID Review: Foreign Investment Law Journal (Vol. 39, no. 3, Fall 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Agora on the 'Certain Iranian Assets' Judgment
- Chester Brown & Jeremy K Sharpe, Certain Iranian Assets (Iran v United States) An Introduction to the Agora
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Ursula Kriebaum, Judicial Expropriation
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Daniel Purisch, Fair and Equitable Treatment, Non-Impairment and Effective Means Protections: The ICJ’s Judgment in Certain Iranian Assets
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Nartnirun Junngam, The ICJ’s Treatment of the FPS Standard in Certain Iranian Assets: A Clarifying Contribution or Unsteady Step Back into a Comfort Zone?
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Prabhash Ranjan, Essential Security Interests in International Investment Law—A Trend towards GATTization
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Carlotta Ceretelli, Mala Fides Exceptions in Certain Iranian Assets: Lessons for Inter-State and Investment Disputes
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Berk Demirkol, Local Remedies Rule and Its Application by the International Court of Justice
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Julian Arato & Fernando Lusa Bordin, Determining the Juridical Status of Companies under International Law
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Jake Jerogin & Chester Brown, The Determination of Bank Markazi’s Claims and Implications for the Claims of Central Banks under Investment Treaties
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Case Comments
- Arman Sarvarian, Koch Industries, Inc. and Koch Supply & Trading, LP v Canada: Emissions Allowances as ‘Investment’?
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Alexander G Leventhal, Espíritu Santo Holdings, LP and L1bre Holding, LLC v Mexico:A New Piece of the Corpus of Interim Measures Orders in Relation to Criminal Proceedings
- Articles
- Joseph Ho, International Investment Treaty Compliance in Canadian Federalism: A Multidimensional Challenge
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Kseniia Soloveva, Instrumentalising Nationality of Natural Persons: Legitimate Strategic Planning versus Abuse of Procedural Rights
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Sara Nicola D’Sousa, The Protection of Crypto-Assets in International Investment Law
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Amr Arafa F Hasaan, A Chronicle of Building an Attractive Domestic Regulation of Foreign Direct Investment in Egypt