投资者-国家争端解决的替代方案

Lise Johnson, J. Coleman, B. Guven, Lisa E. Sachs
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支持者经常解释支持国际投资协定(IIAs)的原因是它们有以下能力:(1)促进投资流动;(2)使投资者与国家之间的争端非政治化;(三)推进依法治国;(4)为投资者的某些损害提供补偿——这些目标对跨国企业、母国、东道国和其他利益相关者具有不同程度的重要性。虽然这些目标中的每一个似乎都是可取的,但重要的是要考虑它们的确切含义以及国际投资协定是否为实现这些目标而进行了最佳调整。这个由两部分组成的系列文章旨在探讨这个问题。在第一篇博客文章中,我们就投资者与国家之间的争端解决提出了一个问题:我们想要实现什么?ISDS能帮我们实现目标吗?为了采取后续行动,我们在本工作文件中审议了若干可供选择的工具,这些工具单独使用或结合使用可能更好地服务于上述目标以及更普遍的可持续发展目标。
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Alternatives to Investor-State Dispute Settlements
Proponents often explain support for international investment agreements (IIAs) for their ability to:

(1) promote investment flows;

(2) depoliticize disputes between investors and states;

(3) promote the rule of law; and

(4) provide compensation for certain harms to investors – objectives of varying degrees of importance to multinational enterprises, home states, host states, and other stakeholders.

While each of these objectives may seem desirable, it is important to consider what exactly they mean and whether IIAs are optimally tailored to achieve them.

This two-part series aims to consider just that. In the first blog installment, we asked of investor-state dispute settlement: What Are We Trying to Achieve? Does ISDS Get Us There?

To follow up, in this Working Paper we’ve considered a number of alternative tools that, when used alone or in combination, might better serve the above objectives as well as the goals of sustainable development more generally.
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