Of Wit, Wisdom, and Balance in International Law: Reflections on the Tokyo Resolution of the Institut De Droit International
with Pierre-Marie Dupuy, in Caron, Schill, Cohen Smutny, and Triantafilou (eds.), 'Practising Virtue: Inside International Arbitration', Oxford University Press (2015), ch. 42.
17 Pages Posted: 13 Mar 2017
Date Written: April 8, 2014
Abstract
This chapter explores how the principles set forth in the Tokyo Resolution of the Institut de droit international can be used to illuminate and clarify the practice of international investment arbitration in ways which make the system more commensurate with the underlying values it was originally created to serve.
Keywords: investment arbitration, international investment law, bilateral investment treaties, BITs
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Dupuy, Pierre-Marie and Maupin, Julie A., Of Wit, Wisdom, and Balance in International Law: Reflections on the Tokyo Resolution of the Institut De Droit International (April 8, 2014). with Pierre-Marie Dupuy, in Caron, Schill, Cohen Smutny, and Triantafilou (eds.), 'Practising Virtue: Inside International Arbitration', Oxford University Press (2015), ch. 42., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2681076 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2681076
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