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ICSID仲裁中的费用分摊:理论与应用

Hodgson, Matthew

In their recent Perspective, James Nicholson and John Gaffney argued for the “costs follow the event” (CFTE) cost-allocation approach to investment arbitration, in contrast to the more traditional “pay your own way” (PYOW) approach. They countered an earlier contribution by Baiju Vasani and Anastasiya Ugale, principally on the basis that a CFTE rule would encourage meritorious claims and discourage weak ones. This contribution to the debate demonstrates that: (1) there is a third approach to cost allocation, referred to here as the “relative success” approach; (2) “relative success” is the dominant approach, but is frequently misapplied in practice; and (3) there is a need for guidance on costs in the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) arbitration rules.

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Academic Units
Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
Publisher
Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
Series
Columbia FDI Perspectives, 152
Published Here
March 6, 2024