Climate-change disputes: Is there a role for international arbitration?
John Gaffney and
Janice Singson
No 416, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)
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This Perspective argues that international arbitration can and should play a primary role in the resolution of climate-change disputes, rather than playing a secondary role in the shadow of climate litigation, considering both its comparative advantages over litigation and the evolving requirements of EU corporate sustainability due-diligence rules.
Date: 2025
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