Roberts, AntheaSt John, Taylor2021-01-17http://hdl.handle.net/1885/219621On 17 July 2019, South Africa made its submission to UNCITRAL on investor–state dispute settlement (ISDS) reform in which it seeks a “paradigm-shift” in investment law. In keeping with our description of South Africa as a “widener” in the UNCITRAL debates, the submission brings a wide-angle lens to the negotiations, first placing ISDS in a broader context and then discussing a multitude of possible reforms, several of which have not been on the UNCITRAL agenda so far. Time will tell whether South Africa seeks to get other states to rally around its cause, but for now its submission represents an important anchor in the incremental/structural/paradigmatic reform dynamics.application/pdfen-AU© 2019 EJIL:Talk!UNCITRAL and ISDS Reforms: Agenda-Widening and Paradigm-Shifting2019-09-202020-11-02