Human Rights and Investor–State Dispute Settlement Reform: Fitting a Square Peg into a Round Hole?

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW
K. Duggal, Nicholas J. Diamond
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Abstract

Investor–State dispute settlement (ISDS) is undergoing a seismic shift, not least regarding its relationship with human rights. We apply the three ‘generations’ of human rights framework to ISDS reform, underscoring fundamental tensions between ISDS and human rights considerations. The resultant tensions are as varied as calls for reform spanning, inter alia, permissive human rights provisions in international investment agreements, inconsistent State practices regarding human rights in model agreements, and case law that largely ignores human rights considerations. We acknowledge these tensions, noting where they persist, as well as where the seeds of reform have already been sewn. We contend that ongoing ISDS reform efforts provide opportunities to infuse the ISDS architecture with a newfound emphasis on all generations of human rights, thereby overcoming many of the persistent tensions that have previously encumbered efforts to develop synergies between ISDS and international human rights law.
人权与投资者-国家争端解决改革:方枘圆凿?
投资者-国家争端解决机制正在经历翻天覆地的变化,尤其是在其与人权的关系方面。我们将“三代”人权框架应用于ISDS改革,强调ISDS与人权考虑之间的根本紧张关系。由此产生的紧张局势各不相同,包括要求改革的呼声,其中包括国际投资协定中允许的人权规定,示范协定中关于人权的国家做法不一致,以及在很大程度上忽视人权考虑的判例法。我们承认这些紧张局势,注意到这些紧张局势在哪些地方仍然存在,以及在哪些地方已经播下了改革的种子。我们认为,正在进行的ISDS改革努力为ISDS架构注入对所有世代人权的新重视提供了机会,从而克服了许多先前阻碍ISDS与国际人权法之间发展协同作用的持续紧张关系。
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