Ceres2030’s team will engage EU stakeholders on their new research and show that by doubling aid between now and 2030 and spending it wisely, we could end hunger, double smallholder farmer incomes and protect the climate.
This webinar started a discussion on the issues raised around compensation under international investment law, presenting potential options for reform as outlined in an IISD publication "Compensation Under Investment Treaties."
This will be the second of a series of events on the same topic but with a regional perspective. The events will cover Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
COVID-19 offers an opportunity to review traditional public–private partnership (PPP) structures in developing countries and consider how they can be refitted for the purpose of coming challenges.
This paper from IISD's Best Practices series takes a deep dive into the legal principles, arbitral jurisprudence, and lessons learned from how compensation is treated in investor–state arbitration, while presenting possible options for reform.