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  • The First Bilateral Investment Treaties: U.S. Postwar Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation Treaties

    The First Bilateral Investment Treaties by Vandevelde, Kenneth J.;

    U.S. Postwar Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation Treaties

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 8 June 2017

    • ISBN 9780190679576
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages592 pages
    • Size 157x236x43 mm
    • Weight 980 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This book is the first and only history of the U.S. postwar Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation (FCN) treaty program, and focuses on the investment-related provisions of those treaties. This author explains the original understanding of the language of this vast network of agreements which have been and continue to be the subject of hundreds of international arbitrations and billions of dollars in claims. It is based on a review of some 32,000 pages of negotiating history housed in the National Archives.

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    The First Bilateral Investment Treaties is the first and only history of the U.S. postwar Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation (FCN) treaty program, and focuses on the investment-related provisions of those treaties. The 22 U.S. postwar FCN treaties were the first bilateral investment treaties ever concluded, and nearly all of the core provisions in the modern network of more than 3000 international investment agreements worldwide trace their origin to these FCN treaties. This book explains the original understanding of the language of this vast network of agreements which have been and continue to be the subject of hundreds of international arbitrations and billions of dollars in claims. It is based on a review of some 32,000 pages of negotiating history housed in the National Archives.

    This book demonstrates that the investment provisions were founded on the New Deal liberalism of the Roosevelt-Truman administrations and were intended to acquire for U.S. companies investing abroad the same protections that foreign investors already received in the United States under the U.S. Constitution. It chronicles the failed U.S. attempt to obtain protection for investment through the proposed International Trade Organization (ITO), providing the first and only history of the investment-related provisions in the ITO Charter. It then shows how the FCN treaties, which dated back to 1776 and originally concerned with establishing trade and maritime relations, were re-conceptualized as investment treaties to provide investment protection bilaterally. This book is also a work of diplomatic history, offering an account of the negotiating history of each of the 22 treaties and describing U.S. negotiating policy and strategy.

    Professor Vandevelde has produce a remarkable account of the history of friendship, commerce, and navigation agreements.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    About This Book
    New Deal Liberalism
    New Deal Liberalism in U.S. Foreign Investment Policy
    1. U.S. Postwar Foreign Investment Policy
    Promoting Global Full Employment
    The Role of International Investment
    The Need to Promote and Regulate International Investment
    Developing a Foreign Investment Policy
    2. Launching the U.S. Postwar FCN Treaty Program
    Inauguration of the U.S. Postwar FCN Treaty Program
    Preparing a Standard Draft Treaty
    The Influence of the American Business Community
    Negotiating the First Postwar FCN Treaty: China
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Italy
    Proposing an FCN Treaty with the Soviet Union
    3. Seeking a Multilateral Treaty on Investment: The International Trade Organization
    The Proposal for an International Trade Organization
    The London Preparatory Meeting
    The Proposal for an Investment Code
    Drafting an Investment Code
    Proposing an Investment Code in Geneva
    Amending the U.S. Proposal in Geneva
    Negotiating the U.S. Proposal in Geneva
    The Cold War Comes to Geneva
    4. Abandoning the International Trade Organization
    Devising a Strategy for the Havana Conference
    The Havana Conference
    The Aftermath of the Havana Conference
    5. The FCN Treaties Become Investment Treaties
    Truman Proposes the Point Four Program
    Creating a Point Four Program
    Contemplating a New Investment Treaty
    Point Four Assistance and FCN Treaties
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Colombia
    Negotiating an FCN treaty with Uruguay
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Ireland
    Senate Advice and Consent to Ratification 1950
    6. Negotiating the First Bilateral Investment Treaties: The Truman Years
    U.S. Negotiating Strategy
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Greece
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Denmark
    Negotiating with Italy -- Again
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Israel
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Ethiopia
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Japan
    Senate Advice and Consent to Ratification 1952-1953
    Investment Treaties at the End of the Truman Administration
    7. Negotiating the First Bilateral Investment Treaties: After the Truman Years
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Germany
    Negotiating an FCN treaty with Haiti
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Iran
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Nicaragua
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with the Netherlands
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Korea
    Negotiating an FCN treaty with the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Pakistan
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with France
    Senate Advice and Consent to Ratification 1960
    Negotiating an FCN treaty with Belgium
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Vietnam
    Senate Advice and Consent to Ratification 1961
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Togo
    Negotiating an FCN Treaty with Thailand
    Continuity in the Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford Administrations
    8. The International Law of Foreign Investment in the FCN Treaties
    Companies Protected by the Treaty
    Fair and Equitable Treatment
    Most Constant Protection and Security
    Treatment in Accordance with International Law
    Unreasonable or Discriminatory Measures
    National Treatment
    Most Favored Nation Treatment
    Expropriation
    Exchange Controls
    Employment
    Entry and Sojourn
    Judicial Access
    CoTransparency
    International Peace and Security
    Essential Security Interests
    Consultations
    Compromissory Clause
    Epilogue
    Appendix
    Excerpts from the 1955 Standard Draft U.S. FCN Treaty
    Index

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