Valuation of ISDS claims has become an exceedingly controversial topic, particularly given the increasing frequency of very large awards in recent years, many of which are against developing countries. CCSI’s work in this area focuses on analyzing damages as a critical element of ISDS reform.
Relevant work includes:
- Webinar: Beyond Economics: The DCF Method Applied to ISDS (Video)
- Webinar: Compensation for a Just Energy Transition to a Zero-Carbon World: Practices and Principles in International (Investment) Law and Domestic Law
- Blog: Taking Equity into Account in International and Domestic Legal Frameworks on Compensation for Climate Change and the Energy Transition
- Webinar: Damages in ISDS: Just Compensation or Highway Robbery?
- Paper: Valuing Fossil Fuel Assets in an Era of Climate Disruption
- Webinar: Crippling Compensation in ISDS: Current Practices and New Approaches
- UNCITRAL WGIII Submission: Possible Reform of Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS):
The Assessment of Damages and Compensation









