Symposium on Decoding Maldives’ Foreign Investment and Arbitration Law Regime: Examining ICSID as a Maldivian Solution

The Maldives is an island nation having around 5,40,000 people and dispersed across 185 islands. The country has been a development success…

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Symposium on Decoding Maldives Foreign Investment and Arbitration Law Regime: Sun v Hilton – A Maldivian Enka v Chubb?

The judgment handed down by the UK Supreme Court (UKSC) in October 2020 in Enka v Chubb was regarded as a seminal…

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Symposium on the VCLT, ILC and Investor-State Disputes: Achieving the Progressive Development of International Investment Law and Arbitration 

The Editors of the Cambridge International Law Journal Blog endorses this statement by the Fellows of the Lauterpacht Centre for International…

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Symposium on the VCLT, ILC and Investor-State Disputes: Article 29 of the VCLT and the Territorial Application of Treaties in Investment Arbitration

Article 29 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) is the only provision in the Convention offering guidance…

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Symposium on the VCLT, ILC and Investor-State Disputes: Legal Questions Concerning the Temporal Application of Treaties in International Investment Arbitration Cases

Introduction  International investment tribunals face various challenges when conceptualising the temporal scope of the various treaties they interpret and apply.…

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Symposium on the VCLT, ILC and Investor-State Disputes: The ICSID Convention and the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties – A Paradox

The ICSID Convention and the Vienna Convention live a complicated relationship. The Vienna Convention plays (or is meant to play) a key…

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Symposium on the VCLT, ILC and Investor-State Disputes: The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties: The ILC’s Magnum Opus for International Investment Law and Arbitration?

Since it was adopted in 1969, the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) has come to be widely regarded as…

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