Can the Mauritius Convention serve as a model for the reform of investor-State arbitration in connection with the introduction of a permanent investment tribunal or an appeal mechanism? : analysis and roadmap / Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler, Michele Potestà
2016
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Title
Can the Mauritius Convention serve as a model for the reform of investor-State arbitration in connection with the introduction of a permanent investment tribunal or an appeal mechanism? : analysis and roadmap / Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler, Michele Potestà
Mention d'impression
Geneva : CIDS-Geneva Center for International Dispute Settlement, 2016
Description
115 p.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references.
Indexé dans
Bibliography of recent writings related to the work of UNCITRAL, 50th Session, 2017, Vienna.
Included in UNCITRAL bibliography on international commercial arbitration and conciliation.
Included in UNCITRAL bibliography on investor-State dispute settlement.
Included in UNCITRAL bibliography on international commercial arbitration and conciliation.
Included in UNCITRAL bibliography on investor-State dispute settlement.
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Electronic resource only
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Electronic resource only UNCITRAL
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Langue
Anglais
System Control No.
65526