IP And Investor-State Arbitration After Bridgestone

By James Ferguson (March 8, 2019, 12:34 PM EST) -- Investor-state arbitration is a unique form of dispute resolution in which an arbitral tribunal decides claims for compensation brought by corporations against nation states. The corporations base their claims on trade agreements or investment treaties in which the signatory nations adopt certain legal standards to govern "investments" made in their country by companies based in the other nation. These standards generally require the host countries to provide investing companies with "fair and equitable treatment" and to comport with due process in dealing with the investors' property....

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