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Ethics and Investor-State Dispute Settlement / edited by Chiara Giorgetti, Catharine Titi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: International Law E-books Online, Collection 2026 | Nijhoff International Investment Law Series ; 29.Description: 1 online resource (204 pages) : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9789004735743
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Ethics and Investor-State Dispute Settlement.DDC classification:
  • 341 23
LOC classification:
  • KZ3410
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Contents:
List of Figures and Tables -- 1 Introduction: Ethics in Investor-State Dispute Settlement --   Chiara Giorgetti and Catharine Titi -- 2 Reaping the First Fruits of the UNCITRAL ISDS Reform Initiative: the Codes of Conduct for Adjudicators --   Natalie Y. Morris-Sharma and Kexian Ng -- 3 Political Success, Legal Failure? Double-Hatting in Investment Arbitration Reform --   Malcolm Langford -- 4 The Impact on 'Diversity' of the Modified Prohibition on Multiple Roles in the UNCITRAL-ICSID Code of Conduct --   Arman Sarvarian -- 5 Issue Conflicts: Familiar Challenges, New Horizons --   Craig D. Gaver -- 6 Repeat Appointments --   Randi Ayman and Celeste Mowatt -- 7 The Empirics of Arbitrator Challenges in Investor-State Disputes --   Catherine Rogers, Marios Tokas, Fahira Brodlija and Nazlicicek Semercioglu -- 8 Artificial Intelligence in Investor State Dispute Settlement: a New World of Ethical Challenges for Legal Stakeholders? --   Katia Fach Gómez -- Index.
Summary: Can a person simultaneously act as counsel and arbitrator? Can an arbitrator have too many appointments? Will artificial intelligence write awards? In this book, we seek to provide an in-depth analysis of key ethics issues that have arisen in the process of reforming investor-state dispute settlement in Working Group III of the United Nations Commission of International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). This comprehensive study of ethical requirements is written by leading experts in the field and discusses key issues, including the UNCITRAL Codes of Conduct, double-hatting, issue conflicts, and many others. The book fills a gap in the literature and offers both practitioners and academics the necessary tools to navigate the complex landscape of ethical considerations in investment dispute settlement.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of Figures and Tables -- 1 Introduction: Ethics in Investor-State Dispute Settlement --   Chiara Giorgetti and Catharine Titi -- 2 Reaping the First Fruits of the UNCITRAL ISDS Reform Initiative: the Codes of Conduct for Adjudicators --   Natalie Y. Morris-Sharma and Kexian Ng -- 3 Political Success, Legal Failure? Double-Hatting in Investment Arbitration Reform --   Malcolm Langford -- 4 The Impact on 'Diversity' of the Modified Prohibition on Multiple Roles in the UNCITRAL-ICSID Code of Conduct --   Arman Sarvarian -- 5 Issue Conflicts: Familiar Challenges, New Horizons --   Craig D. Gaver -- 6 Repeat Appointments --   Randi Ayman and Celeste Mowatt -- 7 The Empirics of Arbitrator Challenges in Investor-State Disputes --   Catherine Rogers, Marios Tokas, Fahira Brodlija and Nazlicicek Semercioglu -- 8 Artificial Intelligence in Investor State Dispute Settlement: a New World of Ethical Challenges for Legal Stakeholders? --   Katia Fach Gómez -- Index.

Can a person simultaneously act as counsel and arbitrator? Can an arbitrator have too many appointments? Will artificial intelligence write awards? In this book, we seek to provide an in-depth analysis of key ethics issues that have arisen in the process of reforming investor-state dispute settlement in Working Group III of the United Nations Commission of International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). This comprehensive study of ethical requirements is written by leading experts in the field and discusses key issues, including the UNCITRAL Codes of Conduct, double-hatting, issue conflicts, and many others. The book fills a gap in the literature and offers both practitioners and academics the necessary tools to navigate the complex landscape of ethical considerations in investment dispute settlement.

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