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Towards an Effective Appellate Mechanism for ISDS Tribunals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 June 2023

Jeffrey Kucik
Affiliation:
Political Science and Law (by courtesy) at the University of Arizona, USA
Sergio Puig*
Affiliation:
International Economic Law, EUI Law and the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies (2023–2028), Evo DeConcini Professor of Law, University of Arizona, USA
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*Corresponding author: Email: spuig@arizona.edu
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Abstract

This Article identifies the problems of an Appellate Mechanism for ISDS Tribunals in relation with its possible benefits. We propose the inclusion of certain design features to improve the working of an eventual Appellate Mechanism and help mitigate problems related to procedural, conflict resolution, and substantive concerns. We finish by identifying the most central problems with a possible Appellate Mechanism, which helps to narrow down options within the ongoing reform process at UNCITRAL. Overall, we illustrate how institutional choice is always contextual and that all institutional options are imperfect and subject to important trade-offs.

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The World Trade Organization
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Table 1. Perceived benefits of an appellate mechanism

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Table 2. Potential costs of AM

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Table 3. Design solutions to address costs of AM

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Table 4. Relations between design solutions and issues

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Figure 1. Most Impactful Design Solutions

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Figure 2. Relationships between AM costs