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"This book provides a thorough comparative examination of the trade dispute settlement system of the WTO, Regional Trade Agreements, and of Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS). Reviewing in parallel their origins, features, development, and current challenges, highlighting commonalities and differences, the book analyzes criticisms levelled against both regimes, explores current reform efforts at the WTO, ICSID and UNCITRAL (including the controversial proposal to replace ISDS with a Multilateral Investment Cour), and engages in the on-going debate by evaluating possible outcomes. As to trade, the book highlights the WTO system's successful operation for more than 20 years, and its hobbling functioning since the paralysis of the Appellate Body in 2019. As to ISDS, the book details the procedural protection granted to foreign investors under Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs), other International Investment Agreements and investment chapters of trade agreements such as NAFTA, USMCA, CETA and the CPTPP, alongside the impact of case law on the regulatory space of states. This authoritative book will serve as a fundamental reference for students and researchers in international investment and trade law, as well as for international lawyers, adjudicators, and diplomats involved in dispute settlement"--

This book provides a thorough comparative examination of the trade dispute settlement system of the WTO, Regional Trade Agreements, and of Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS). It will serve as a fundamental reference for students and researchers in international investment and trade law.



This book provides a thorough comparative examination of the trade dispute settlement systems of the WTO, Regional Trade Agreements, and of Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS).

Reviewing in parallel their origins, features, development, and current challenges, highlighting commonalities and differences, the book analyzes criticisms levelled against both regimes, explores current reform efforts at the WTO, ICSID and UNCITRAL (including the controversial proposal to replace ISDS with a Multilateral Investment Court), and engages in the on-going debate by evaluating possible outcomes. As to trade, the book highlights the WTO system's successful operation for more than 20 years, and its hobbling functioning since the paralysis of the Appellate Body in 2019. As to ISDS, the book details the procedural protection granted to foreign investors under Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs), other International Investment Agreements and investment chapters of trade agreements such as NAFTA, USMCA, CETA and the CPTPP, alongside the impact of case law on the regulatory space of states.

This authoritative book will serve as a fundamental reference for students and researchers in international investment and trade law, as well as for international lawyers, adjudicators, and diplomats involved in dispute settlement.

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Written by Giorgio Sacerdotiwith his decades of experience as both an investment arbitrator and a member of the WTO Appellate Bodyand Niall Moran, this book does the nearly impossible: it reviews the origins, features, developments as well as current criticism and challenges to both the trade and investment dispute settlement systems. I have long struggled to find accurate and comprehensive materials to help my students understand the differences, similarities and complexities of international trade dispute resolution and investment arbitration. But with this book my search is over.

Jennifer Hillman, Georgetown University, former member of the WTO Appellate Body

To date, scholars and lawyers have looked at the WTO and investor-State dispute settlement systems in separate silos- an ironic fact considering their shared prominence in international economic law. This text - which is much more than an introduction as the authors present it - is fascinating and educational, taking a fresh approach by comparing the structure, procedure, evolution and future of these mechanisms, and evaluating their commonalities and differences. It invites the reader to think about how similar issues can be addressed differently, and the contribution each system can make to the other.

Meg Kinnear, Former Secretary-General of ICSID

The upholding of the rule of law in international economic law is fundamental to ensuring predictability, stability and security in international relations, both economic and beyond. At a time when rule-based adjudication is being challenged, and not just at the WTO, this book is a timely reminder of the value of this instrument in providing the certainty needed for cross-border trade and investment and in fostering an environment conducive to sustainable global economic growth. It represents an essential resource for anyone looking to understand these fields and the issues raised by their reform.

Pascal Lamy, Former Director-General of the WTO

The authors offer a unique and remarkable comparative study of the existing trade and investment dispute resolution frameworks, highlighting how both have developed and contributed to the formidable expansion of the global economy post-WWII, as well as the reasons why they have entered in a deep crisis. The book explores with remarkable clarity, for the benefit of all concerned, the commonalities of both and the possible ways to safeguard these indispensable tools to facilitate trade and investments worldwide.

Alexis Mourre, Arbitrator, former President of the Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce

Introduction

Part I

1. Historical Origins and Development

2. Basic Features of the Trade and Investment Dispute Settlement

3. Jurisdiction, Initiating Proceedings, and Applicable Law

4. Proceedings in Trade and Investment Disputes: From Initiation to Decision

5. Reviewing Decisions: Appeal and Annulment

6. Compliance and Enforcement

Part II

7. From Success to Crisis

8. Reforming the Trade and Investment Dispute Settlement Systems: Approaches, Results and Work in Progress

Giorgio Sacerdoti is an emeritus professor at Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, where he has taught international law for more than 30 years focusing his teaching, research and publications on international trade and investment law, economic cooperation and organizations, arbitration. He has been a member of the WTO Appellate Body (20012009) and its chairman (20062007). He is admitted to the Bar in Milan and has decades-long experience as an arbitrator in international trade, investment and commercial disputes, at ICSID, of whose roster he is a member, under the rules of a number of other arbitral institutions, and in ad hoc proceedings.

Niall Moran is a tenured assistant professor in Economic Law at Dublin City University, Ireland, where he is also Deputy Director of the Brexit Institute. He holds a PhD in International Economic Law from Bocconi University, and is also a law graduate of the University of Galway, and Université Toulouse 1 Capitole. Niall is a qualified barrister in Ireland and has been admitted as an Attorney in the State of New York. He previously worked for the Legal Service of the Council of the European Union and the Bilateral Relations with the Americas Unit at DG AGRI, European Commission.