July 03, 2008
Empirical Research in International Economic Law
Posted by David Zaring
I've got a post up at Opinio Juris responding to Susan Franck's essay on the promise of empirical research in international economic law. Susan keeps track of the outcomes of investment arbitration disputes, a real service to anyone interested in the field, and a ton of work, given that the awards, panels, etc in those disputes are a. nominally kept secret, and b. not organized in a useful fashion anywhere else. Anyway, she thinks empirical research is the way to go. I hem and haw in response here.
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