Guaranteeing the independence of the judges of a Multilateral Investment Court: A must for building the Court's credibility
Rishi Gulati and
Nikos Lavranos
No 262, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)
Abstract:
Any future Multilateral Investment Court's independence and impartiality must be guaranteed. If it does not live up to the standards of independence expected of a modern international court, there is little point in contemplating this reform as it is unlikely to remedy the criticisms leveled at the investment arbitration regime.
Date: 2019
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