The newly published Volume 39, Issue 3 of the ICSID Review - Foreign Investment Law Journal features an Agora on the Certain Iranian Assets case and insights into key issues at the forefront of international investment law and arbitration today.
This latest issue also includes case comments and the three winning essays from the 10-year anniversary edition of the Nappert Prize in International Arbitration Student Writing Competition.
Here is what you will find in Volume 39, Issue 3 of the ICSID Review:

Certain Iranian Assets (Iran v United States) An Introduction to the Agora: Chester Brown SC and Jeremy K Sharpe present this collection of scholarship on the International Court of Justice judgment on merits in the case. Read the Introduction here.
Also, Judicial Expropriation, by Ursula Kriebaum; Fair and Equitable Treatment, Non-Impairment and Effective Means Protections: The ICJ’s Judgment in Certain Iranian Assets, by Daniel Purisch; The ICJ’s Treatment of the FPS Standard in Certain Iranian Assets: A Clarifying Contribution or Unsteady Step Back into a Comfort Zone? by Nartnirun Junngam; and Essential Security Interests in International Investment Law—A Trend towards GATTization, by Prabhash Ranjan.
In addition, Mala Fides Exceptions in Certain Iranian Assets: Lessons for Inter-State and Investment Disputes, by Carlotta Ceretelli; Local Remedies Rule and Its Application by the International Court of Justice, by Berk Demirkol; Determining the Juridical Status of Companies under International Law, by Julian Arato and Fernando Lusa Bordin; and The Determination of Bank Markazi’s Claims and Implications for the Claims of Central Banks under Investment Treaties, by Jake Jerogin and Chester Brown.
The issue also includes the case comments Koch Industries, Inc. and Koch Supply & Trading, LP v Canada: Emissions Allowances as ‘Investment’? by Arman Sarvarian; and Espíritu Santo Holdings, LP and L1bre Holding, LLC v Mexico: A New Piece of the Corpus of Interim Measures Orders in Relation to Criminal Proceedings, by Alexander G Leventhal. Plus, the article A Chronicle of Building an Attractive Domestic Regulation of Foreign Direct Investment in Egypt, by Amr Arafa F Hasaan.