Scots Law Notes University Of Edinburgh Scots Law Notes
The note has succinctly summarised the key provisions, the arbitration decisions and the relevant academic arguments extracted from the reading, chapter by chapter. Having a good understanding and knowledge of the idea included and their application would give you a head start in the exam, no matter it is a problem question or an essay. It is basically what you need and no much extra reading would be needed outside this note.
Most importantly, remember to think through the idea and make sure you understand the operation of the international investment arbitration system. The notes are grouped in different heads of arbitration which you could easily have a grasp of the key idea.
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