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Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution,
RGNUL, Punjab
Need for Reforms in Investor-State Dispute Resolution Mechanism
Gurjeet Singh* This article critiques the Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) regime, arguing that it disproportionately favours investors over state sovereignty and climate obligations. Using the Italy–Rockhopper dispute, it highlights how treaty protections and valuation methods inflate liability, deterring environmental regulation. It advocates targeted reforms, greater transparency, ethical standards, and an appellate mechanism, while emphasizing India’s strategic r
Gurjeet Singh
Apr 6, 20249 min read
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