The Evolving International Investment Regime
Expectations, Realities, Options
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 9 June 2011
- ISBN 9780199793624
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages308 pages
- Size 163x236x27 mm
- Weight 567 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
With the growth of the global economy over the past two decades, foreign direct investment (FDI) laws, at both the national and international levels, have undergone rapid development in order to strengthen the protection standards for foreign investors. A network of international investment agreements has arisen as a way to address FDI growth. The Evolving International Investment Regime analyzes and discusses the existing challenges to the international investment regime, and addresses these challenges going forward. The content for the book is a compendium of articles by leading thinkers, originating from the International Investment Conference "What's New in International Investment Law and Policy?".
MoreLong description:
With the growth of the global economy over the past two decades, foreign direct investment (FDI) laws, at both the national and international levels, have undergone rapid development in order to strengthen the protection standards for foreign investors. In terms of international investment law, a network of international investment agreements has arisen as a way to address FDI growth. FDI backlash, reflective of more restrictive regulation, has also emerged. The Evolving International Investment Regime analyzes the existing challenges to the international investment regime, and addresses these challenges going forward. It also examines the dynamics of the international regime, as well as a broader view of the changing global economic reality both in the United States and in other countries. The content for the book is a compendium of articles by leading thinkers, originating from the International Investment Conference "What's New in International Investment Law and Policy?"
I recommend to anyone who is interested in the basic underpinnings of this rapidly emerging area of the law.
Table of Contents:
INTRODUCTION
THE CONTEXT
PART I - Stakeholder Expectations in the International Investment Regime
What do Developing Countries Expect from the International Investment Regime?
Roberto Echandi
Civil Society Perspectives: What Do Key Stakeholders Expect From the International Investment Regime?
Howard Mann
Regulating Multinationals: Foreign Investment, Development and the Balance of Corporate and Home Country Rights and Responsibilities in a Globalizing World
Peter T. Muchlinski
On the Perceived Inconsistency in Investor-State Jurisprudence
Stanimir A. Alexandrov
PART II - Reforming the FDI regime: Avenues to Consider
Considering Recalibration of International Investment Agreements: Empirical Insights
Susan D. Franck
All Clear on the Investment Front: A Plea for a Restatement
Petros C. Mavroidis
Legal Developments in U.S. National Security Reviews of Foreign Direct Investment (2006-2008) 1
John Cobau
Challenges and Prospects Facing the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes 1
Nassib G. Ziadé
The Changing Political Economy of Foreign Investment: Finding a Balance Between Hard and Soft Forms of Regulation
John H. Dunning and Sarianna M. Lundan
Multilateral Approaches to Investment: The Way Forward
Rainer Geiger*
The Future of International Investment Law: A Balance Between the Protection of Investors and the States' Capacity to Regulate
Brigitte Stern
International Investment Rulemaking at the Beginning of the 21st Century: Stocktaking and Options for the Way Forward
James Zhan, Jorg Weber and Joachim Karl
PART III - Report of the Rapporteur
Improving the International Investment Law and Policy System
Report of the Rapporteur
Andrea K. Bjorklund