This essay examines the questions related to the alleged self-judging character of Article XI of the BIT between the United States and Argentina, bearing in mind the nature of bilateral investment treaties and of related arbitration ( ). It first describes how ICSID tribunals have dealt with the issue and then discusses whether their findings are consistent with Article 31 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT)
The Interpretation of (Allegedly) Self-Judging Clauses in Bilateral Investment Treaties
GAZZINI T
2010
Abstract
This essay examines the questions related to the alleged self-judging character of Article XI of the BIT between the United States and Argentina, bearing in mind the nature of bilateral investment treaties and of related arbitration ( ). It first describes how ICSID tribunals have dealt with the issue and then discusses whether their findings are consistent with Article 31 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT)File in questo prodotto:
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