L'Arbitrage Transnational Face a un Desordre Procedural: La Concurrence des Procedures et les Conflits de Juridictions

W. Ben Hamida
Ben Hamida, Walid

Article from: TDM 2 (2006), in Investor-State Disputes - International Investment Law

English Summary

State-investor arbitration has been the most important innovation in international economic law since the end of the last century. However, with the proliferation of a growing number of international courts and tribunals, investor-state arbitration faces a procedural disorder. This article discusses the potential for jurisdictional overlap and conflicts between international courts and tribunal in international economic law. In the first part, the author analyses the competition between State-investor arbitration and others dispute settlement mechanisms. He tried to map ...

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Suggested Citation

W. Ben Hamida; "L'Arbitrage Transnational Face a un Desordre Procedural: La Concurrence des Procedures et les Conflits de Juridictions"
TDM 2 (2006), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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