The Singapore Convention in the Framework of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement System

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  • Anna Karoliny Fonseca Cometti
  • Valesca Raizer Borges Moschen

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Investor-State Mediation, Singapore Convention, Investor-State Dispute Settlement

Abstract

The aim of the present contribution is to analyse the plausibility of the extension of the scope of the Singapore Convention on Mediation to include settlement agreements arising out of investor-State mediation. To this end, the paper firstly approaches the ISDS crisis jointly with the UNCITRAL Working Group III reform proposals. Secondly, analyses the use of mediation in the scope of investor-State disputes and the rise of the Singapore Convention on mediation. Finally, argues for the applicability of the Convention to the context of ISDS. In addition, this work comprises the hypothetical-deductive methodology, through the analysis of normative texts, cases and international instruments.

Autor/innen-Biografien

Anna Karoliny Fonseca Cometti

Law undergraduate student at the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES/Brazil). Researcher at ACTA International Dispute Resolution. Coordinator of the International Arbitral Awards Observatory of LABCODEX. Researcher of the Institutional Program of Scientific Initiation of the Federal University of Espírito Santo (PIBIC) in Private International Law and International Commercial Arbitration. Teaching assistant in Private International Law.

Valesca Raizer Borges Moschen

Professor at the Department of Law of the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES/Brazil). Professor of the Master’s Degree Program in Procedural Law at UFES. Postgraduate in International Economy and Finance and PhD in Law and International Relations from the University of Barcelona - UB. Member of the American Association of Private International Law - ASADIP, currently holds the position of Vice President of Communication and Publication (2019-2022). Member of the Brazilian Academy of International Law - ABDI and the National Council for Research and Post-Graduation in Law - CONPEDI. Member of the International and Latin American Networks of International Civil Procedure. Scholar
Research UNIDROIT in 2017. Coordinator of the Research Group and the Jurisprudence Observatory “Labyrinth of the Codification of International Civil Procedural Law (CNPq).

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2023-05-03

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