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The Policy Implications of Third-Party Funding in Investor-State Dispute Settlement

Guven, Brooke S.; Johnson, Lise

In this Working Paper, The Policy Implications of Third-Party Funding in Investor-State Dispute Settlement, CCSI analyzes underexplored yet critical policy issues surrounding the use of third-party funding in ISDS. It considers the costs and benefits of the practice, asks whether it is desirable or undesirable that third-parties be permitted to invest in ISDS claims, and if so, under what circumstances and in order to achieve what objectives, and overviews policy responses, including a total or partial ban and various regulatory responses, that may be appropriate to manage identified impacts.

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Academic Units
Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
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CCSI Working Papers
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August 17, 2020