Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2007
Journal
American Society of International Law Proceedings
Journal ISSN
0066-0647
Volume
101
First Page
459
Last Page
461
Abstract
I. INTRODUCTION
Earlier speakers offered insights about investment law and its implications for the future of domestic administrative law and international law. To bring us full circle, I will discuss where we are today so that we can consider where we want development law to be tomorrow. In pursuit of that goal, I offer empirical data related to investment treaty arbitration. My goal today is to focus on three claims about investment treaty arbitration and consider the data's potential implications.
Recommended Citation
Susan Franck,
An Empirical Analysis of Investment Treaty Awards,
101
American Society of International Law Proceedings
459
(2007).
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/facsch_lawrev/1594
Comments
Investment Law, Dispute Resolution, and the Development Promise: Back to the Future