Global Administrative Law
Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Transparency at the World Bank

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This seems like an unqu alifiedly good move : WORLD BANK GROUP OPENS DATA TO ALL World Development Indicators, Global Development Finance, A...
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Monday, April 5, 2010

Judge Adams and the Bertucci Case before the UNDT: An Update

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Following on from my earlier post on the facinating stand-off between the UN Secretary General and Judge Adams of the New York office of th...
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

The Strange Normativity of IOs: Part I

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A recurring question by those less familiar with the field of global administrative law is precisely why, and in what regard, the claim - ce...
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More on Chevron-Ecuador BIT arbitration

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Via Opinio Juris , a quick update on my post below : Chevron have just been awarded damages of circa $700 million by an arbitral panel set ...
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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Did the WHO "Cry Wolf" Over Swine Flu?

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The World Health Organization (WHO) is fast becoming one of the more controversial international organizations within the UN family, with a...
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Monday, March 15, 2010

BITS, Fair and Equitable Treatment and the Cross-Pollination of GAL

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I wanted to flag an interesting post by Roger Alford over on Opinio Juris , in which he notes that a New York court has given Chevron leave...
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Has the Secretary General been barred from bringing claims before the UN Dispute Tribunal?

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The answer, it seems, is yes; until, at least, he does what he's told, says sorry and promises not to do it again... A quick post to hig...
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