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The consequences of the distinction between lawful and unlawful expropriation of foreign investment [PDF]
The paper deals with legal and factual consequences of the distinction between lawful and unlawful expropriation of a foreign investment by the host state.
Đundić Petar
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Expropriation in the 21st Century – New Challenge for Political Risk Analysis
The article treats expropriation as the main political risk for international business, which was scientifically conceptualized following the decolonization period and marked by the shift in development strategies of the third world countries.
A. N. Bordovskikh
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Building orders and planning-law expropriations are viewed as particularly interventionist instruments of the Federal Building Code. The two instruments share another characteristic in addition to this high degree of interventionism, namely that they ...
Michael Kolocek, Andreas Hengstermann
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Introduction: While India's contribution and progress on environment protection has been applauded by global leaders, India continues to be one of the biggest carbon and greenhouse gas (GHG) emitter globally.
Nisha Yadav, Fincy Pallissery
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The Right of a State on Expropriation of Foreign Investments
At present the right of a state on expropriation of foreign investments is widely admitted. In normative terms it is fixed in many multilateral and bilateral investment treaties as well as in national law.Expropriation is divided into two groups.
V. N. Lisitsa
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Corporate Social Responsibility and International Investment Law: Tension and Reconciliation
A host state’s pursuance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) goals may lead to a violation of international investment law (IIL). This tension results from the imbalance between international economic regulation and social regulation of foreign ...
Ying Zhu
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This study reviews the debate concerning socioeconomic impacts of established protected areas on local populations. On one side, there are those who defend the idea that protected areas may assist in poverty reduction by generating alternative sources ...
Rodrigo de Jesus Silva +1 more
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Abstract Large‐scale land reforms constitute a substantial redistribution of wealth and reallocation of agricultural land, which is a major form of asset and production input in developing countries. While land redistribution (from the rich to the poor) remains a highly controversial issue, extensive evidence on its effect is limited.
Devashish Mitra +3 more
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Foreign asset expropriation and sovereign bond ratings in the developing world
Research shows that foreign asset expropriation narrows long-term bond spreads, resulting in lower borrowing costs. However, no empirical studies have investigated the effects of expropriation on sovereign bond ratings.
Glen Biglaiser, Hoon Lee, Seong Hun Yoo
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ESG Performance, Debt Financing, and R&D Output: Evidence From the Healthcare Sector
ABSTRACT Amid growing calls for sustainability in the healthcare sector, this study examines how and under what conditions environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance influences research and development (R&D) output. Although existing studies suggest that ESG performance enhances R&D output, the financial mechanisms that enable or constrain
Sarmad Ali +2 more
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