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by useragent86 1695 days ago
And what does that have to do with the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague? And why does a UN working group's opinion on anything matter? Are they a more fair and unbiased judge than the PCA, and was the case presented to them by both sides for judgment?
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You are right, it does not say anything about the Permanent Court of Arbitration's decision on the matter. I was more trying to make the point, that various court decisions related to this matter (the original decision against chevron as well as the case against Donziger) seem to be cast into doubt by external "impartial looking" entities, turning the water very, very muddy here.

But then I must admit, that I do not have a very high opinion of "arbitration courts" in general, as often they seem to have various conflicts of interests with regards to how they earn money by being paid by parties bringing the cases (i.e. deciding against the interests of a party which usually provides high-income cases, would risk the court's own financing).