The Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) system, as codified by International Investment Agreements, has been criticized for its asymmetric structure, whereby the public interest of states and communities potentially affected by investment activities remains subordinate to the private interests of investors. Academics, including from Erasmus University and EIPK, have released an open letter calling on states to start taking seriously this well documented problem and include it in the reform agenda led by the UNCITRAL Working Group III.
The letter is made public on February 13, 2019 and remains open for signatures by academics until March 10. You can join the letter by sending an email with your name and affiliation to Prof. Alessandra Arcuri arcuri@law.eur.nl and Dr. Federica Violi (violi@law.eur.nl)
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Signatories
1. Antonella Angelini, Human Rights Institute, Columbia Law School
2. Antony Anghie, National University of Singapore and University of Utah
3. Laurens Ankersmit, Department of Public International and European Law, University of Amsterdam
4. Alessandra Arcuri, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam
5. Alessandra Asteriti, Competition and Regulation Institute, School of Law Leuphana
University
6. Marija Bartl, Department of Private Law, University of Amsterdam
7. Christian Bellak, Vienna University of Ecomics and Business
8. Nadia Bernaz, Wageningen University
9. Martin Björklund, Swedish School of Social Science, The Erik Castrén Institute of
Helsinki
10. Jonathan Bonnitcha, the University of New South Wales Sydney
11. Tomer Broude, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
12. Claudiu Paul Buglea, International Arbitration Research Centre, University of Bucharest
13. Leïla Choukroune, School of Business and Law, University of Portsmouth
14. Marjorie Cohen, Simon Fraser University
15. Julia Dehm, School of Law, La Trobe University Australia
16. Sara Dehm, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney
17. Nicolas De Sadeleer, University of St. Louis Brussels
18. Antoine Duval, Asser Institute
19. Daria Davitti, Faculty of Law, Lund University
20. Luis Eslava, Kent Law School, University of Kent
21. Isabel Feichtner, Faculty of Law, Julius-Maximilians-University Würzburg
22. Tom Flynn, School of Law, University of Essex
23. Kevin Gallagher, Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University
24. Juan Garcia Blesa, International Graduate School, Fern Universität Hagen/Westphalia
25. Frank J. Garcia, Boston College Law School
26. Paul Gilbert, Department of International Development, University of Sussex
27. Edward Guntrip, University of Sussex
28. Yogi Hale Hendlin, Erasmus School of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam
29. Robert Howse, New York University School of Law
30. Jean Ho Qing Ying, School of Law, National University of Singapore
31. Jane Kelsey, Faculty of Law, The University of Auckland
32. Markus Krajewski, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen - Nürnberg
33. Nico Krisch, the Graduate Institute Geneva
34. Malcolm Langford, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo
35. Emmanuel Laryea, Faculty of Law, Monash University
36. Jessica Lawrence, Department of Legal Studies, Central European University
37. Sean Morris, Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki
38. Marta Morvillo, Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance, University of
Amsterdam
39. Laura Murguía-Goebel, Faculty of Law, Julius-Maximilians-University Würzburg
40. Andria Naudé Fourie, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam
41. Sundhya Pahuja, Institute for International Law and Humanities, University of
Melbourne
42. Lorenzo Pellegrini, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University
Rotterdam
43. Gustavo Prieto, Department of Law, University of Turin
44. Robi Rado, Melbourne Law School, the University of Melbourne
45. Nikolas M. Rajkovic, Tilburg Law School, Tilburg University
46. Patricia Ranald, Department of Political Economy, University of Sydney
47. Margot E. Salomon, Law Department, London School of Economics and Political
Science
48. Stefano Saluzzo, University of Piemonte Orientale
49. Mavluda Sattorova, University of Liverpool
50. Harm Schepel, Brussels School of International Studies, University of Kent
51. Kim Lane Scheppele, Princeton University
52. David Schneiderman, University of Toronto
53. Craig Scott, Osgoode Hall Law School
54. Prabhakar Singh, Centre for International Legal Studies, Jindal Global University
55. Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore
56. Kyla Tienhaara, School of Environmental Studies and Department of Global
Development Studies, Queen's University
57. Ntina Tzouvala, ARC Laureate Fellow, Melbourne Law School
58. Anne Van Aaken, University of Hamburg
59. Gus Van Harten, Osgoode Hall Law School
60. Tara Van Ho, University of Essex School of Law
61. Irene Van Staveren, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University
Rotterdam
62. Ingo Venzke, Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam
63. Federica Violi, Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam
64. Aleksandra Vonica, Abstract Institute Romania
65. Anil Yilmaz Vastardis, School of Law and Human Rights Centre, University of Essex