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Is privity of contract the reason why investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) is open to critics, or could it contribute to solving the system's legitimacy crisis? Privity of contract essentially means that a subject must be a party to a contract, in order to acquire rights and assume obligations, to sue and be sued under that contract. Privity of contract came to land on the shores of ISDS and this has at least on one occasion been described as an 'original sin'. Arbitral tribunals often need to decide whether they have ...

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    • Title: Privity of Contract in International Investment Arbitration by Martina Magnarelli
    • Publisher: Kluwer Law International B. V
    • Print ISBN: 9789403520209, 9403520205
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    • Edition: 2020
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