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The No of Tokyo Revisited: Or How Developed Countries Learned to Start Worrying and Love the Calvo Doctrine [PDF]
This article explores the negative reaction of developed countries, as host State recipients of foreign investment, when they are faced with the possibility of having its national policies and regulations challenged through investor-State arbitration, a system of adjudication of investment disputes created and promoted by developed countries over time.
Polanco, Rodrigo Javier
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The Calvo Doctrine and its Importance in the Development of the Institute of Diplomatic Protection
The study examines the Calvo Doctrine and its significance in the development of the institution of diplomatic protection. The first part of the article addresses the fundamental tenets of the doctrine formulated by Calvo in the 19th century, situating it within its historical context and analyzing how Calvo’s ideas regarding the rights of states to ...
Amina E. Samadova
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Abstract The historical and geographical circumstances surrounding the development of the Calvo Doctrine and of the Calvo Clause may help better understand both. Carlos Calvo (1824–1906) was born in Buenos Aires, at a time when Argentina had just achieved independence from Spain. Preservation of its → sovereignty was thus one of the main
Patrick Juillard
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Exhaustion of Local Remedies and the Calvo Clause: Revisiting the Calvo Doctrine
Raúl Emilio Vinuesa
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Adopting a functional approach, the article compares European ‘constitutional disobedience’ doctrines and the Calvo doctrine. This latter, elaborated to counteract interventions of foreign powers and positivized in several Latin-American constitutions, has been re-discovered as a counter-hegemonic instrument against sources of international economic ...
Golia Angelo Junior, Golia, A.
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Counter-Limits Beyond Europe? The Latin American Calvo Doctrine from a Comparative Law Perspective
Adopting a functional approach, the article compares European ‘constitutional disobedience’ doctrines and the Calvo doctrine. This latter, elaborated to counteract interventions of foreign powers and positivized in several Latin-American constitutions, has been re-discovered as a counter-hegemonic instrument against sources of international economic ...
Angelo Golia
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Calvo Doctrine, State Sovereignty and The Changing Landscape of International Investment Law
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