Author: Madison Grant Jurisdiction: United States California Topics: Other In the world of international arbitration, it is clear – California is not among the most frequently or widely used seats of arbitration. This reality is in many ways mind boggling. California has a well-developed, stabile, and reliable legal structure conducive […]
Monthly Archives: February 2018
Written by: Amanda Eller On February 6th, 2018, the Columbia Center on Sustainable Development partnered with the International Institute for Environment and Development to host a webinar discussing how civil society groups can address human rights issues, environmental issues, and other community concerns in investor-state arbitrations.[1] This webinar was specifically […]
Webinar: Civil Society Submissions in Investor-State Arbitration: Do They Work?
Authors: Tianshu (Susan) Lu and Yisha He Jurisdiction: China Topics: Other The One Belt One Road Initiative (OBOR) is China’s recent development strategy aiming at increasing the country’s economy integration and financial collaboration with the Eurasia area. The project includes investments in the infrastructural and transportation projects in over sixty countries […]