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Governance in Crisis: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Global Health Governance During COVID-19. [PDF]
Abdel-Motaal KA, Chun S.
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Indian Courts and Bilateral Investment Treaty Arbitration
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020Indian courts have had limited opportunities to deal with bilateral investment treaty (BIT) arbitrations.
Prabhash Ranjan, Pushkar Anand
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North‐South foreign direct investment and bilateral investment treaties
The World Economy, 2017AbstractBilateral investment treaties (BITs) have become increasingly popular as a means of encouraging foreign direct investment (FDI) from developed to developing countries. We adopt a difference‐in‐difference analysis to deal with the problem of self‐selection when estimating the effects ofBITs onFDIflows from a sample ofOECDcountries to a broader ...
Rod Falvey, Neil Foster‐McGregor
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Decoding Chinese Bilateral Investment Treaties
2021This is a major work investigating China's bilateral investment treaties (BITs) regime through various approaches including textual analysis, case study, comparative study and empirical study. This book tries to unveil some of the puzzles in Chinese BITs.
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Definition of Bilateral Investment Treaty
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010It defines the notion of "Acuerdo para la proteccion y promocion reciproca de las inversiones" (BIT).
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Bilateral Investment Treaties in Hungary
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015Bilateral investment treaties (BITs) have been used as a powerful asset in attracting foreign capital for the benefit of the host state, while ensuring a favourable and predictable investment environment for investors venturing abroad. The more than 2700 BITs currently in force – comprising 56 BITs to which Hungary is a signatory – have had a ...
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Bilateral Investment Treaties: Concept and History
2023Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) are a policy tool for promoting and protecting foreign direct investment (FDI). FDI is simply defined as a type of investment by a resident of one country in an enterprise in another country, indicating a significant influence and long-term interest.
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India and Bilateral Investment Treaties
2019Many countries have started contesting international investment treaties that allow foreign corporations to sue sovereign states for alleged treaty breaches at international arbitration forums. This contestation has taken the form of either countries terminating their investment treaties or walking out of the investor–state dispute settlement (ISDS ...
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Bilateral investment treaties and EU law
Common Market Law Review, 2009Recent developments have highlighted the complexity and potential for conflict in the relationship between bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and EC law. This article attempts to explore the intersection between these two norms. Its first part examines the division of powers between the EC and the Member States with regard to the conclusion of such ...
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