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21 Mar 2019, 1:44 pm by Simon Lester
Mona Pinchis-Paulsen has a great new paper called "Trade Multilateralism and National Security: Antinomies in the History of the International Trade Organization". [read post]
21 Mar 2019, 1:52 am
Mona Pinchis-Paulsen (New York Univ. - Jean Monnet Center) has posted Trade Multilateralism and National Security: Antinomies in the History of the International Trade Organization. [read post]
24 Mar 2015, 10:53 am by Simon Lester
The draft Indian model BIT (PDF is here), which I just heard about (from Mona Pinchis), has some new language on minimum standard of treatment: Chapter II: Obligations of Parties Article 3: Standard of Treatment 3.1 Each Party shall not subject Investments of Investors of the other Party to Measures which constitute: (i) Denial of justice under customary international law1 (ii) Un-remedied and egregious violations of due process; or (iii) Manifestly abusive treatment… [read post]
20 Feb 2018, 6:40 am
The Suez Canal dispute of 1864 and some reflections on the historiography of international investment law Heather Bray, Understanding change: Evolution from international claims commissions to investment treaty arbitration Kate Miles, History and international law: Method and mechanism ‑ empire and ‘usual’ rupture Jörg Kammerhofer, The challenges of history in international investment law: A view from legal theory Mona Pinchis-Paulsen, Resolving… [read post]
29 Jan 2020, 10:47 am by Mona Pinchis
Informal questions may be sent to the current Fellow, Mona Pinchis-Paulsen mail to: m.p.paulsen@law.stanford.edu. [read post]
3 Mar 2022, 8:17 am by Simon Lester
The exceptions that have garnered the most attention in recent years are those surrounding issues of national security. ... as law professor Mona Pinchis-Paulsen explains, the United States had an “overwhelming influence… in designing and constructing the exceptions,” particularly Article XXI. [read post]
3 Mar 2022, 8:17 am by Simon Lester
The exceptions that have garnered the most attention in recent years are those surrounding issues of national security. ... as law professor Mona Pinchis-Paulsen explains, the United States had an “overwhelming influence… in designing and constructing the exceptions,” particularly Article XXI. [read post]
28 Apr 2014, 8:23 am by Diane Marie Amann
” Chaired by Giorgio Mandelli, Volterra Fietta, and featuring presentations by Erman Özgür, University of Dundee; Mona Pinchis, King’s College London; Rumiana Yotova, University of Cambridge; and Martins Paparinskis, University College London. [read post]
12 Feb 2017, 6:34 am by Diane Marie Amann
Delighted to announce that about a hundred scholars and practitioners in international law and related fields will participate in IntLawGrrls! [read post]