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Let us Not Forget about the Role of Domestic Courts in Settling Investor-State Disputes (2020)
Journal Article
(2020). Let us Not Forget about the Role of Domestic Courts in Settling Investor-State Disputes. Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, 389-415. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718034-12341410

This overview illustrates that there is a gap in our knowledge of how domestic courts handle investorstate disputes. As it turns out, some foreign investors use the domestic courts of the host State prior to initiating investment treaty arbitration.... Read More about Let us Not Forget about the Role of Domestic Courts in Settling Investor-State Disputes.

Adjudicating trade and investment disputes: convergence or divergence? (2020)
Book
(2020). Adjudicating trade and investment disputes: convergence or divergence?

Recent trends suggest that international economic law may be witnessing a renaissance of convergence – both parallel and intersectional. The adjudicative process also reveals signs of convergence. These diverse claims of convergence are of legal, emp... Read More about Adjudicating trade and investment disputes: convergence or divergence?.

Charitable Purposes, Demonstrable Benefit and the Role of the Charity Commission: The Fourth Pemsel Head Recast (2020)
Journal Article
(2020). Charitable Purposes, Demonstrable Benefit and the Role of the Charity Commission: The Fourth Pemsel Head Recast. Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 445-465

The Charities Act 2011 requires that charitable purposes must fit within one or more of the statutory descriptions of ‘charity’ and, demonstrably, be in the public benefit. From the perspective of the now dismantled fourth Pemsel head of charity, thi... Read More about Charitable Purposes, Demonstrable Benefit and the Role of the Charity Commission: The Fourth Pemsel Head Recast.

Who controls university legal education? The case of England and Wales (2020)
Book Chapter
(2020). Who controls university legal education? The case of England and Wales. In Imperatives for Legal Education Research: Then, Now and Tomorrow (143 -158)

Proceedings paper adapted from UNSW Conference on Research in Legal Education: State of the Art?, held at Sydney, Australia, 3-5 December 2017.