Third-Party Funding in ISDS
Modern forms of third party funding are no longer new to international arbitration. Recent years have seen significant increases in the number of funders, the number of funded cases, the number of law firms working with funders and the number of reported cases involving issues relating to funding. When third-party funding is used in investor-state arbitration (ISDS) it raises myriad policy questions, some of which are debated in the context of third-party funding generally, and some of which are unique to ISDS.
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International Investment Law / Discussion paper
As part of a stakeholder comments opportunity, CCSI, alongside the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), and the...