Pellet’s seven deadly sins of investment disputes
French jurist and arbitrator Alain Pellet used the third annual McNair Lecture in London to deliver a frank critique of investor-state arbitration, highlighting “seven deadly sins” including excessively long decisions, overreliance on experts and “Americanised” procedure.
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