investor-state disputes | ISDS

Investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) refers to a way of handling conflicts under international investment agreements whereby companies from one party are allowed to sue the government of another party. This means they can file a complaint and seek compensation for damages. Many BITs and investment chapters of FTAs allow for this if the investor’s expectation of a profit has been negatively affected by some action that the host government took, such as changing a policy. The dispute is normally handled not in a public court but through a private abritration panel. The usual venues where these proceedings take place are the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (World Bank), the International Chamber of Commerce, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law or the International Court of Justice.

ISDS is a hot topic right now because it is being challenged very strongly by concerned citizens in the context of the EU-US TTIP negotiations, the TransPacific Partnership talks and the CETA deal between Canada and the EU.

SSRN | 4-Jul-2017
Double hatting is practiced consistently by a highly visible and powerful core of some of the most influential actors in the system.
The Progressive | 4-Jul-2017
Regardless of the short-term outcome, the movement for a progressive new NAFTA will hand progressives a dynamic issue—and a mobilized base—in the 2018 and 2020 elections. The current renegotiation could set the stage for future battles, perhaps for deeper change.
Madhyam | 3-Jul-2017
Governments at the Centre and in the States must urgently invest in building their own capacity to handle the new generation of international investment arbitration.
Alburnus Maior | 3-Jul-2017
With Gabriel Resources seeking US$4.4 billion in damages, Alburnus Maior, a prospective amicus curiae in the arbitration case, announces that it aims to file its brief to the ICSID Tribunal until September 2018 at the latest.
Maghreb Emergent | 3-Jul-2017
L’ancien vice-président de la Cour d’arbitrage international de Londres, Laurent Lévy, a été désigné arbitre en chef dans l’affaire opposant le ministère de l’Habitat à l’entreprise espagnole Ortiz Construcciones au niveau du CIRDI.
Radio Mundo Real | 30-Jun-2017
Aún existen procesos penales pendientes a dirigentes sociales y una demanda millonaria en el CIADI.
CIAR Global | 30-Jun-2017
El despacho B. Cremades y Asociados estaría estudiando la posibilidad de presentar arbitrajes de inversiones para proteger a los inversores extranjeros afectados por la compra del Banco Popular por el Santander por un euro, según han informado diferentes medios.
Web Manager Center | 30-Jun-2017
La partie tunisienne ne veut pas d’un règlement amiable avec l’actionnaire majoritaire ABCI, même dans une phase ultérieure.
Le Figaro | 30-Jun-2017
Un groupe canadien a annoncé réclamer 4,4 milliards de dollars de dédommagement à la Roumanie en compensation de l’abandon d’un projet de mine d’or, au coeur d’une longue controverse judiciaire et environnementale.
Financial Post | 30-Jun-2017
When it comes to the North American Free Trade Agreement, Canada can safely claim the title of biggest loser in terms of lawsuits.