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1 Marquette University Law School
International Investment and ADR: Preventing and Managing Investment Treaty Conflict Andrea K. Schneider Professor of Law Marquette University Law School

2 International Systems
Regimes/ Factors Direct Effect Standing for Private Actors Supremacy Transparency Enforcement Negotiation No None Optional Investment Arbitration Yes Only as to that award Generally Likely International Adjudication Supreme, but not integrated into domestic law Varying—None (NAFTA) to Retaliation (WTO) Supranational Court Yes, Directly and indirectly Supreme and Integrated Fines & Damages; Domestic Remedies Also

3 International Systems
Investment Arbitration Supranational Court Negotiation Regime International Adjudication Continuum of Constitutionalization Weakest Strongest --Schneider, 1999

4 Dispute Resolution Process Spectrum
Complete Outcome Control No Outcome Control Mediative (Non-Binding) ADR Processes Adjudicative (Binding) ADR Processes Direct Negotiation Trial Facilitative Mediation Bracketed Arbitration Maximum Process Control Minimum Process Control Evaluative Mediation Final Offer Arbitration Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE) Arbitration Mini-Trial Private Judging Med-Arb Bordone, 2008 Copyright 2007 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. All Rights Reserved

5 Procedural Justice Explains why international system moved toward courts Explains why domestic alternative dispute resolution took hold

6 Dispute System Design Contexts
Organizational International institutions Nation-States Companies Universities Government Agencies NGOs Non-profits “Transactional” Mass Torts Class Actions Complex disputes Natural disasters Terrorism Repatriation Others? Bordone, 2008 Copyright 2007 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. All Rights Reserved

7 Process Design Principles
Participation Suitability Process Accountability Results Accountability Fluidity Sustainability Permeability

8 Process Design—Participation
Key stakeholders around the table Stakeholders help design and troubleshoot Funding and support Technical & legal training

9 Process Design—Suitability
Is mediation the correct process? Use of legal defenses Political/domestic constraints Cultural understanding

10 Process Design— Process Accountability
Need education & representation Need group of skilled mediators Transparency of process Follow-up to see how operates

11 Process Design— Results Accountability
Outcomes—transparency issues Repeat players—countries & municipalities Repeat sectors

12 Process Design—Fluidity
Timing—settlement opportunities throughout Adjust process and administration as needed

13 Process Design—Sustainability
Embedded into treaty? New kinds of training and assumptions needed New delegation of settlement responsibilities needed

14 Process Design—Permeability
Part of dispute prevention and management system (Ombuds offices?) Facilitate information exchange Facilitate administrative review

15 Where Do We Go From Here? Need—and want—shadow of investment arbitration Better structure time between problem arising and arbitration result Can offer process choices between binding arbitration & negotiation DSD is up to the challenge

16 Marquette University Law School
International Investment and ADR: Preventing and Managing Investment Treaty Conflict Andrea K. Schneider Professor of Law Marquette University Law School


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