ISDS appointing authorities under scrutiny in OECD report
The appointing authority of the Permanent Court of Arbitration was one of five surveyed in the OECD's latest report (Credit: istock.com/HansVerburg)
The important role that appointing authorities play in investor-state dispute settlement is marked by limited transparency or accountability and serves to foster “reciprocal relationships” among a small group of institutions and lawyer-arbitrators, according to a new report by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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