Abstract

This article examines dispute resolution mechanisms under tax treaties and bilateral investment agreements, with a particular focus on mutual agreement procedure (MAP). It concludes that the MAP is not efficient at dispute resolution and more attention should be paid to alternative methods of dispute resolution, such as arbitration and mediation.

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