International law cases show growing support for duty to give reasons.
The article explores how international law is starting to adopt a rule from domestic systems called the duty to give reasons for administrative decisions. It looks at cases in WTO, investment, and human rights law to see if there is agreement on this duty. The research shows that while different international adjudicators agree on the duty's importance, they have different reasons for it. Overall, there is no clear consensus on the duty to give reasons in international law yet.