Cost Issue in Investor-State Arbitration Decisions Rendered Against the Investor: a Synthetic Table

W. Ben Hamida
Ben Hamida, Walid

Article from: TDM 5 (2005), in Time and Cost Issues in International Arbitration

Introduction

The allocation of cost gives raise to more and more discussion before investor-state arbitral tribunals. In a world in which money usually motivates existential decisions, cost issue can become a "hot issue" in the future cases based on BITs and MITs. Also, it is interesting to note that cost is an important factor that must be taken into consideration before every decision to sue the state This table was prepared to give a general idea on the position taken by arbitral tribunal to allocate cost in decisions rendered against the investor in favour of the State. Our goal ...

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Suggested Citation

W. Ben Hamida; "Cost Issue in Investor-State Arbitration Decisions Rendered Against the Investor: a Synthetic Table"
TDM 5 (2005), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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