ACHIEVING EQUALITY IN THE SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES: THE LOCAL REMEDIES RULE AS A PANACEA
Abstract
This paper critically analyses the current regime of investment arbitration which is adopted internationally for the settlement of investment disputes between foreign investors and host States. By adopting a doctrinal approach, the author argues that it ishigh time national courts took an active part in the resolution of substantive aspects of investment disputes and this can be achieved by promoting the principle of exhaustion of local remedies under international law. This is because the objective of investment arbitration should be to work towards providing examples for national courts in host States, particularly developing countries, to follow in hopes that these countries can reform their own flawed regulatory institutions for settling such disputes.
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