TDM 3 (2025)
International Investment Arbitration - Environmental Protection and Climate Change Issues
Editorial
Climate Change
Book Review: "Investment Arbitration and International Climate Change Law - Revaluing Legitimate Expectations" by Thomas Lehmann
J.M. Matthews, Joseph M. Matthews, International Advocate & ArbitratorLa Oroya v Peru and Renco v Peru (II): Prospects and Challenges of Regime Interaction and Cross-Fertilisation in ISDS
K.K. Adnan, Khan Saifur Rahman & AssociatesJurisdictional Barriers to Bringing a Claim Based on Environmental Protection and Climate Change in Investment Arbitration
K. Lee, DentonsT. Queirós, LALIVE
Urgent Need to Rethink Fair and Equitable Treatment in the Age of Climate Change: Challenges and Prospects
M.J. Dorce, Laval UniversityEnergy Transition in Petroleum-Rich African States and the Future Implications of International Investment Law: A Call for Circumspection
P. Kayode Oniemola, University of Ibadan, NigeriaS.O. Bob-Manuel, University of Aberdeen
O. Omotoye, Faculty of Law, University of Ibadan
Transnational Petroleum Law and its Evolving Dimension of Human Rights and Environmental Protection, and Climate Change Perspectives
S.N. Ebrahimi, Faculty of Law & Politics, University of TehranY. Ali
Treaty Interpretation and Applicable Law in Environmental Investor-State Disputes
S.A. BruceNavigating the Climate-Friendly Shift in International Investment Law and Treaty Arbitration
Y. GündoğduClimate Policy Shifts and Investment Contract Termination in International Arbitration: Navigating Procedural Hurdles and Balancing Rights
S.N. Ebrahimi, Faculty of Law & Politics, University of TehranS. Youssefi, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University
H. Shakeri, University of Science and Culture
A. Farahzadi, Tehran University











