About the Project The Network for Justice in Global Investment is a joint effort by citizens and organizations in a variety of countries to challenge one of the most anti-democratic aspects of the global economic order – the rules governing international investment. Read More.
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Manuel Pérez Rocha
Institute for Policy Studies
Five Salvadoran social activists traveled to Washington, DC in October to receive the Institute for Policy Studies’ prestigious international Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights award, in an emotional celebration. At the same event, Domestic Workers United in New York, was recognized and awarded at a national level.
These Salvadorans are members of the renowned
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Readers and Friends:
Join our Serious Debate for Real Change! Read the commentaries and join in the forum.
We begin with commentaries by: Sarah Anderson (Institute for Policy Studies); Benjamin A. Gilman (former US Congressman); Christian Leathley (Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP, and author); Edgardo Mira (CEICOM, El Salvador); Jeffrey Pryce (Steptoe & Johnson, LLP); Edward B. Scott (Chevron); Jim Shultz (The Democracy
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The ICSID Caseload – Statistics 
We provide this documentation from the ICSID web page for a critical analysis. It includes the list of cases that this tribunal has filed and managed historically and until 2009.
Pending & Concluded Cases
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