Investor-state arbitration between developed democracies: how far should Canada go?

Speaker: Armand de Mestral

Series: International Law Summer Institute

June 4, 2015

Investor-state arbitration between developed democracies: how far should Canada go?

Armand de Mestral C.M., CIGI Senior Fellow, presents his talk, "Investor-state arbitration between developed democracies: how far should Canada go?" as part of CIGI's International Law Summer Institute.

The goal of the International Law Summer Institute (ILSI) was to provide global governance graduate students with an intensive, one-week program on the foundational aspects of public international law, as well as to provide students with exposure to leading international law researchers, as well as promote networking opportunities among the students themselves.

Series: International Law Summer Institute

The goal of the International Law Summer Institute (ILSI) was to provide global governance graduate students with an intensive, one-week program on the foundational aspects of public international law, as well as to provide students with exposure to leading international law researchers, as well as promote networking opportunities among the students themselves.

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