ICJ “moonlighters” exposed in report
The ICJ, sitting in the Peace Palace in The Hague
UPDATED. At least seven current and 13 former ICJ judges have moonlighted as arbitrators in treaty-based investor state dispute settlement cases during their time on the bench according to a newly published study – threatening to undermine the court’s reputation “as the highest authority on public international law”.
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