Who Wins in International Investment Arbitration Disputes? Evidence from Latin American and Caribbean Countries’ Cases under ICSID

Gonzalo Díaz
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During the nineties, an important group of Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries adhered to the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) as part of a programme of measures that sought to attract foreign investment to the region. With the aim of exploring the determinants of arbitration outcomes, I use a dataset of 161 concluded disputes until 2019 corresponding to investments in LAC countries, finding evidence on the influence of parties’ characteristics, the subject discussed in cases, and characteristics of the tribunal on the arbitration outcomes. I find that 50% of tribunal decisions have been favourable to either claimant investors or host countries. However, this result may be subject to sample bias if information of settlements and discontinued cases is not taken into consideration. I also find evidence in favour of selection and party capability theories that helps to explain the determinants of international investment arbitration dispute outcomes. In particular, the results reveal that disputes related to direct expropriations have a relatively higher probability of being considered founded by tribunals than other legal controversies. Likewise, the indicators of the relative strength of parties, such as experience in the international arbitration system, have an important influence on tribunal awards. Furthermore, country’s time of experience within ICSID is found to have an important influence on the selection of disputes.
国际投资仲裁纠纷谁赢?拉丁美洲和加勒比国家在ICSID下的案例证据
在九十年代,拉丁美洲和加勒比(拉丁美洲和加勒比)国家的一个重要集团加入了解决投资争端国际中心(解决投资争端中心),作为设法吸引外国投资到该区域的措施方案的一部分。为了探索仲裁结果的决定因素,我使用了截至2019年与LAC国家投资相对应的161个已结案争端的数据集,寻找有关当事人特征、案件中讨论的主题以及法庭特征对仲裁结果影响的证据。我发现,50%的法庭裁决对索赔人、投资者或东道国有利。然而,如果没有考虑到和解和中止案件的信息,这个结果可能会受到样本偏差的影响。我还发现了有利于选择和当事人能力理论的证据,这些理论有助于解释国际投资仲裁纠纷结果的决定因素。特别是,结果表明,与其他法律纠纷相比,与直接征用有关的纠纷被法庭认为成立的可能性相对较高。同样,当事方相对实力的指标,如在国际仲裁制度中的经验,对法庭裁决也有重要影响。此外,国家在ICSID的经验时间对争端的选择有重要影响。
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