A survey of the ICJ cases involving foreign investment or foreign investor issues arguably sheds important light on the current discussion for the reform of the ISDS proceedings taking place at multiple fora of teh global community. In particular, the survey indicates that the concerns that are prompting the current reform discussion have already been raised from time to time in the context of ICJ proceedings. These examples of the ICJ cases evidence that investment- or investor-related issues stand to be raised under other treaties than IIAs and also under customary international law. These examples underscore the importance of taking a structural and holistic approach to the ISDS reform discussion because arguably diverse areas of international law are implicated and intertwined in this regard.
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