Amicus Curiae: Increasing Pressure on Arbitral Panels by OCSs Concerned With the Public Interest (Latin America Investment & Arbitration Law Bi-Monthly - March 2007)

I. Gomez-Palacio
Gomez-Palacio, Ignacio

Article from: TDM 5 (2007), in Investor-State Disputes - International Investment Law

Amicus Curiae: Increasing Pressure on Arbitral Panels by OCSs Concerned with the Public Interest

This issue of Latin America Investment & Arbitration Law Bi-Monthly, discusses the growing importance of organizations of civil society (OCSs) as non-disputing parties representing matters of public interest to be considered by Investor/State Tribunals.

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Suggested Citation

I. Gomez-Palacio; "Amicus Curiae: Increasing Pressure on Arbitral Panels by OCSs Concerned With the Public Interest (Latin America Investment & Arbitration Law Bi-Monthly - March 2007)"
TDM 5 (2007), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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