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Investment Contracts and the Reform of Investment Arbitration: Towards Sustainability

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/icsidreview/siad026

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This article discusses the role of investment contracts in the reform of international investment law and arbitration, aiming to strengthen the sustainability and balance of investment. It also examines how contractual provisions can enable States to file counterclaims in investment treaty arbitration, providing new avenues for sustainable development in investor-State arbitration.
This article aims to contribute to the debate surrounding the reform of international investment law and arbitration, focusing on the role of the investment contract. It will discuss how this instrument can make international investment law and arbitration more balanced, by imposing ad hoc obligations upon the investor to strengthen the sustainability of foreign direct investment (FDI); and by providing for State-investor arbitration in case of breach. The article will also assess how contractual provisions may have the effect of grounding counterclaims by States in investment treaty arbitration, allowing for new avenues for sustainable development in investor-State arbitration.

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