United States:
The Investment Treaty Arbitration Review, 4th Edition: Admissibility
08 April 2019
Milbank LLP
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Milbank Litigation & Arbitration partner Michael Nolan has
authored a chapter in The Law Reviews' fourth edition
of The Investment Treaty Arbitration Review. The chapter
explores the origin of the concept of admissibility and its
application in various contexts by ICSID tribunals.
To read the chapter in its entirety, titled
"Admissibility," please
click here.
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