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Contacting the Investment Treaty Arbitration!


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Written on: 18.11.2009 [12:49]
George
George
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I wonder if anyone has any tips on the resources available from the Investment Treaty Arbitration? I'm studying financial law at the moment and my friend said that they might help, but I'm wondering if they really offer that kind of 'personal' service?
Written on: 22.11.2009 [21:33]
Julien
Julien
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It just depends on what you want to know! They probably won't be able to do your homework for you, but if you need specific information on investment law then they should be able to help. It says on their website that they are a resource for everyone, including academics and members of the public. So I would imagine that they are used to dealing with enquiries. Again, the best thing to do is to have a clear idea of the kind of information you need before you contact them.

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