
UNCITRAL publishes new proposals on ISDS mediation and arbitration
Rob Harkavy
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The Commission’s working group will present its plans at its annual meeting in Vienna in July.
UNCITRAL, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (the Commission), has concluded its latest meeting in New York by proposing a new set of provisions covering the use of mediation in investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) and by developing two new codes of conduct for ISDS adjudicators. The meeting, held at the UN’s headquarters in Manhattan, was led by a working group
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