The Singapore Convention on Mediation: Origins and application to investor-state disputes
Publication Type
Book Chapter
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acceptedVersion
Publication Date
8-2021
Abstract
The Singapore Convention on Mediation is a United Nations multilateral treaty that establishes an expedited enforcement framework to facilitate the circulation of international mediated settlement agreements (‘iMSAs’) across borders. The Convention’s focus is on iMSAs of a commercial nature. While there is no express definition of the term ‘commercial’, this chapter argues that its meaning is broad enough to extend to settlements of investor-State disputes resulting from mediation. In light of the UNCITRAL Working Group III deliberations on investor-State dispute settlement reform, which include the potential for greater use of mediation, the ratification of the Singapore Convention is timely. Neither contracts nor consent arbitral awards, iMSAs that fall within the scope of, and satisfy the conditions contained in, the Singapore Convention enjoy a unique status. Arguably, the Singapore Convention elevates iMSAs to the status of a new type of legal instrument recognised in international law. As of May 2020, the Convention has more than 50 State Party signatories, four of which – Singapore, Fiji, Qatar and Saudi Arabia – have ratified its articles into State law. It will come into force on 12 September 2020, which is six months after the date of deposit of the third instrument of ratification (by Qatar on 12 March 2020), in accordance with Article 14 of the Convention. This chapter first examines how the Convention establishes a system for the recognition and enforcement of commercial iMSAs, providing a succinct analysis of the key features of the Convention. It then examines its application to, and potential impact upon, investor-State dispute settlement.
Keywords
Alternative dispute resolution, international mediated settlement agreements, investor-state mediation, recognition and enforcement of international dispute resolution outcomes, Singapore Convention on Mediation
Discipline
Asian Studies | Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Research Areas
Dispute Resolution
Publication
The Asian turn in foreign investment
Editor
Mahdev Mohan & C. Brown
First Page
340
Last Page
360
ISBN
9781108426596
Identifier
10.1017/9781108675772.020
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
City or Country
Cambridge
Citation
ALEXANDER, Nadja and CHONG, Shou Yu.
The Singapore Convention on Mediation: Origins and application to investor-state disputes. (2021). The Asian turn in foreign investment. 340-360.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/3925
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https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108675772.020