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The Transparency Rules and Transparency Convention: A good start and model for broader reform in investor-state arbitration

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  • Johnson, Lise

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The 2014 UNCITRAL Transparency Rules and Transparency Convention are a good first step toward greater transparency in investor-state arbitrations. This Perspective encourages other institutions to follow suit and discusses how the Rules and Convention can be a model for broader reforms of the investment regime.

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  • Johnson, Lise, 2014. "The Transparency Rules and Transparency Convention: A good start and model for broader reform in investor-state arbitration," Columbia FDI Perspectives 126, Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:colfdi:126
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