Investor-State Law Guide

Jurisprudence Citator

Use the Jurisprudence Citator to quickly see how a particular decision has been considered by subsequent tribunals. Isolate relevant passages and toggle between related decisions and awards to cross-reference your findings.

Getting Started with the Jurisprudence Citator

Use this guide to become more familiar with the Jurisprudence Citator tool and how you can use it to see how specific decisions, awards and judgments from previous cases have been treated by investment treaty tribunals, annulment committees and reviewing courts.

Following Dispute Document References

You can simply and effectively stay up to date with how specific decisions have been treated by subsequent investment treaty tribunals, by following the document of interest within the Jurisprudence Citator tool. Following a document will allow you to receive in-app notifications and opt-in to email notifications for when investment treaty decisions and awards have been referred to by subsequent tribunals.

Using the Jurisprudence Citator in Document View

Use this guide to understand how to use the Jurisprudence Citator tool within the document view of a dispute document.

Understanding the Jurisprudence Reference Counter

This article will explain what the reference counter means, and where you will see it across ISLG.

Related Resources

Understanding the Research Tools

Use this to familiarize yourself with the brand new and updated core features of ISLG to help you maximize your research. Knowing which tool can help you with what will enable you to get the full power of ISLG and reduce your time spent searching for information.

Using actions menus

Use this to understand the purpose of the actions menu in the New version of ISLG, and how to use them to complete a variety of tasks in the application,

 

Getting Started with the Subject Navigator

Use this guide to get more familiar with the Subject Navigator tool, and how you can use it to narrow down and isolate issues relevant to your research.