Popular Legitimacy of Investor-State Dispute Settlement

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Arbitration
arbitration legitimacy
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Belief
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CETA
Citizen
Contestation
Crisis
Dispute
dispute resolution mechanisms
Dispute Settlement System
Domestic court
empirical analysis of ISDS reform
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Foreign investment
Global
global governance authority
Governance
ICSID Case
ICSID Convention
Institutional design
International
International investment court
international investment law
International Investment Regime
Investment Court
Investment Dispute Resolution
Investment Dispute Settlement
Investment Disputes
Investment Treaty Arbitration
Investment treaty regime
Investment Tribunals
Investor-State
IPE
ISDS
ISDS Mechanism
ISDS Provision
ISDS System
Judicial
Law
Legitimacy
Legitimacy Beliefs
Legitimacy Perceptions
Legitimation
Mechanism
North American Free Trade Agreement
Political communication
Political Communication Experiment
Politicization
Popular
Public
public perception surveys
Queen Mary School
Reform
Regulatory Chill
Resolving Investment Disputes
Settlement
TPP
Trade
Transnational
transnational legal reform
TTIP
TTIP Negotiation
Unfavorable Decision

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032500010
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers theoretical arguments and original empirical data on the legitimacy of the investor-state dispute settlement system in the eyes of the general public.

The legitimacy of the investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) system has become a major issue in recent negotiations on new trade and investment agreements, such as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP). This book considers the remarkable rise of investor-state arbitration, its politicization and the corresponding legitimacy crisis that has induced a political process of ISDS reform. The book applies theoretical arguments about legitimacy perceptions among the mass public and tests these arguments in survey experiments in Germany, France, and the US to answer the question of whether ISDS reform can be successful. By showing that large parts of the population hold negative perceptions about the current system of private arbitration and believe that an international investment court and domestic courts are more legitimate dispute resolution systems, the book extends the debate on the legitimacy of the ISDS mechanism, which has so far been dominated by conflicting normative claims of supporters and critics. With regard to the academic debate about legitimacy in global governance, the author underlines that the legitimacy perceptions of ordinary citizens must be taken seriously to ensure the sustainability of global governance and international law in the long term.

This book will be of interest to academics working in international relations, international political economy, international law, transnational law, authority, politicization, and legitimacy of global governance. It will also be of great use to practitioners in the field of international investment law, including lawyers, and government officials working in international dispute settlement.

Marius Dotzauer is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute of Political Science at the University of Münster, Germany. His research focuses on global governance and the global economy, specifically the politics and law of trade and investment.

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