The paper discusses the potential impact of the World Health Organisation (WHO)’s recommendations and guidelines on the assessment of the State’s right to regulate by investment tribunals, and on the assessment of the State’s decision to limit and/or suspend certain human rights for reasons of public interest and in cases of emergency by human rights Courts.

The World Health Organization’s Response to the Health Emergency and its Impact on Investment Arbitration and Human Rights Case Law / Faccio, Sondra. - In: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY LAW REVIEW. - ISSN 1871-9740. - 2023, 25:(2023), pp. 476-507. [10.1163/18719732-bja10102]

The World Health Organization’s Response to the Health Emergency and its Impact on Investment Arbitration and Human Rights Case Law

Faccio, Sondra
2023-01-01

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The paper discusses the potential impact of the World Health Organisation (WHO)’s recommendations and guidelines on the assessment of the State’s right to regulate by investment tribunals, and on the assessment of the State’s decision to limit and/or suspend certain human rights for reasons of public interest and in cases of emergency by human rights Courts.
2023
Faccio, Sondra
The World Health Organization’s Response to the Health Emergency and its Impact on Investment Arbitration and Human Rights Case Law / Faccio, Sondra. - In: INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY LAW REVIEW. - ISSN 1871-9740. - 2023, 25:(2023), pp. 476-507. [10.1163/18719732-bja10102]
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