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Regionalism In International Investment Law Leon E Trakman Nick W Ranieri

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Regionalism In International Investment Law Leon E Trakman Nick W Ranieri
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.28 MB
Pages: 555
Author: Leon E Trakman; Nick W Ranieri
ISBN: 9780195389005, 019538900X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Regionalism In International Investment Law Leon E Trakman Nick W Ranieri by Leon E Trakman; Nick W Ranieri 9780195389005, 019538900X instant download after payment.

Regionalism in International Investment Law provides a multinational perspective on international investment law. In it, distinguished academics and practitioners provide a critical and comprehensive understanding of issues in a field which has grown exponentially in its importance particularly over the last decade, focusing on the European Union, Australia, North America, Asia, and China.
The book approaches the field of foreign direct investment from both academic and practical viewpoints and analyzes different bilateral, regional, and multinational agreements, often yielding competing perspectives. The academic perspective yields a strong conceptual foundation to often misunderstood elements of international investment law, while the practical perspective aids those actively pursuing foreign direct investment in better understanding the landscape, identifying potential conflicts which may arise, in more accurately assessing the risk underlying the issues in conflict and in resolving those issues.
Thorny issues relating to global commerce, sovereignty, regulation, expropriation, dispute resolution, and investor protections are covered, depicting how they have developed and are applied in different regions of the world. These different treatments ensure that readers are able grasp the subject matter at multiple levels and provide a comprehensive overview of developments in the field of foreign direct investment

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