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When is investor-state dispute settlement appropriate to resolve investment disputes? An idea for a rule-of-law ratings mechanism

John P. Gaffney

No 149, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)

Abstract: This Perspective considers the idea of a rule-of-law ratings mechanism by a designated agency, rating the degree of respect for the rule of law by domestic courts in a given country or region, in order to determine whether investor-state disputes should be resolved by national courts or investor-state dispute settlement.

Date: 2015
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