The private property concept in international arbitration on investments. Reflections on the Argentine case
Keywords:
Private property, international arbitration, States, transnationals inversors, ArgentinaAbstract
This article aims to scrutinize, in light of the Argentine case, the concept of private property underlying the responses of international arbitration institutions in the context of disputes between states and transnational investors. The text is based on the idea that the analysis of the Argentine case can shed light on the subject due to the fact that it is the country with the highest number of claims.
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