REFLECŢII PE MARGINEA TEXTULUI CONVENŢIEI PENTRU REGLEMENTAREA DIFERENDELOR RELATIVE LA INVESTIŢII ÎNTRE STATE ŞI PERSOANE ALE ALTOR STATE DIN 18 MARTIE 1965
Nicolae DUCA Catedra Drept Internaţional şi Drept al Relaţiilor Economice Externe
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The ICSID Convention is a multilateral treaty formulated by the Executive Directors of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. It was opened for signature on March 18, 1965 and entered into force on October 14, 1966. The Convention sought to remove major impediments to the free international flows of private investment posed by non-commercial risks and the absence of specialized international methods for investment dispute settlement. ICSID was created by the Convention as an impartial international forum providing facilities for the resolution of legal disputes between eligible parties, through conciliation or arbitration procedures. Recourse to the ICSID facilities is always subject to the parties' consent. As evidenced by its large membership, considerable caseload, and by the numerous references to its arbitration facilities in investment treaties and laws, ICSID plays an important role in the field of international investment and economic development.