TDM 3 (2022)
2021 SOAS Arbitration in Africa Conference
Editorial
Arbitration as a Means to Settle Disputes in the Wake of AfCFTA - Keynote statement
N. Negm, African UnionArticles
The Case for Well Balanced Bilateral Investment Treaties (BIT): Using the Morocco-Nigeria BIT as a Blue Print for Future Investment Treaties
B. Banson, Robert Smith Law GroupCode Red: Environmental Considerations for African States in Investment Treaties
T. Pasipanodya, Foley Hoag LLPR. Maweni, Foley Hoag LLP
Realising the East African Community's Development Vision Through Progressive Private Sector Development Policies
C. Nyombi, University of Derby, Derby Law SchoolInvestor State Dispute Settlement: Taxation-Based Issues
R. Cordara KC, SC, Essex Court ChambersAfrica and Investor State Dispute Settlement - Current Challenges and the Path Forward
M. Kebe, GENI & KEBEPrevention or Cure: The Role of Coordination in Investor-State Disputes in Africa
H. Haeri, Withers LLPG. Gasparotti, Withers LLP
Dispute Avoidance and UNCITRAL Working Group III: how could a proposed Advisory Centre best serve African States?
L. Bosman, International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA)E. de Haas, International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA)
Mediation in Lusophone Africa: an Opportunity to Amplify Access to Justice
M. França Gouveia, NOVA School of Law; PLMJ AdvogadosA. Coimbra Trigo, PLMJ Law Firm; Nova School of Law