Investment and human rights: Is there an elephant in the room?
Anna De Luca and
Angelica Bonfanti
No 282, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)
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This Perspective discusses counterclaims of respondent states in investor-state dispute-settlement (ISDS) as effective means to better integrate investment and human rights law. It does so in light of the current UNCITRAL process on ISDS reform, as well as the recent UN treaty project on human rights protection from corporate abuses.
Date: 2020
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