Fabian Eichberger </a> is a Charles & Katharine Darwin Fellow at Darwin College, University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. His research focuses on international dispute settlement, international investment law, and the law of state responsibility. He wrote his PhD at the University of Cambridge on Self-Judgment in International Law." />

Fabian Eichberger

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Fabian Eichberger is a Charles & Katharine Darwin Fellow at Darwin College, University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. His research focuses on international dispute settlement, international investment law, and the law of state responsibility. He wrote his PhD at the University of Cambridge on Self-Judgment in International Law.

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When Reinforced Self-Judgment Meets Judicial Review: Insights from Seda v. Colombia

On 27 June 2024, the tribunal in the investment dispute Seda v Colombia delivered a long-awaited award. The decision, hailed by Colombia as ‘historic’, represents the first publicly available award where an investment tribunal accepted the ‘self-judging’ character of a provision within an investment agreement. Additionally, it is the first public award to dismiss an entire…

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