Investor State Arbitration in a Changing World Order

Alexander W. Resar, Tai-Heng Cheng
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In Investor State Arbitration in a Changing World Order, the authors examine the sustained worldwide challenges to investor state arbitration arising from across the political spectrum. These challenges have led to extensive and thoughtful proposals for reform from the international arbitration community, domestic lawmakers, and international bureaucrats. These reforms play an important role in the continuous evolution of investor state arbitration, and will enhance the quality of justice rendered. However, the authors argue, these reforms are insufficient to resolve the domestic political challenges that investor state arbitration faces. Only political solutions that justify for broad populations the international flow of capital and the independent resolution of disputes arising therefrom can preserve the institution of investor state arbitration. Absent the more equitable distribution of the benefits associated with the international flow of capital, political support for investor state arbitration will remain tenuous, notwithstanding the significant de-escalatory benefits investor state arbitration offers.
不断变化的世界秩序中的投资者-国家仲裁
在《不断变化的世界秩序中的投资者-国家仲裁》一书中,作者研究了投资者-国家仲裁在全球范围内面临的持续挑战,这些挑战来自各个政治领域。这些挑战促使国际仲裁界、国内立法者和国际官僚提出了广泛而深思熟虑的改革建议。这些改革在投资者国家仲裁的不断发展中发挥了重要作用,并将提高司法质量。然而,作者认为,这些改革不足以解决投资者国家仲裁面临的国内政治挑战。只有为广大民众证明资本的国际流动和由此产生的争端的独立解决是合理的政治解决方案,才能维护投资者国家仲裁制度。如果不能更公平地分配与国际资本流动相关的利益,那么对投资者国家仲裁的政治支持将仍然是脆弱的,尽管投资者国家仲裁提供了显著的缓和冲突的好处。
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