We are pleased to announce Center for International Dispute Settlement (CIDS), a joint center of the Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies and the University of Geneva, has started a new Law Research Centers Papers series within the Legal Scholarship Network (LSN).


CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT (CIDS) RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
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The Center for International Dispute Settlement (CIDS) Research Paper Series includes papers in all areas of international dispute settlement and focuses particularly on developments in private and public international law that carry important economic, political and societal implications. The main subjects dealt with are international commercial and investment arbitration, international courts and tribunals, WTO dispute resolution, conflict of laws, online dispute resolution as well as general theory of adjudication and dispute settlement.

The CIDS is a joint center of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and the University of Geneva. Its mission is to explore, understand, and inform about international dispute settlement in the broad sense. The center seeks to independently study its developments, dynamics, and norms, taking an interdisciplinary approach whenever appropriate, in order to reflect that international dispute settlement is a field embedded in social contexts, with which it has relations of mutual influence.


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