After resisting ratifying investment treaties in the 1990s, Brazil has now become a player in the international investment regime. This Perspective argues that the new Brazilian investment treaties are part of an alternative investment policy, and that policy’s future depends on its success and ability to influence other international negotiations
An important feature of the 1980s has been the substantial fall in the flow of foreign direct invest...
This article analyzes the principal characteristics of the recent flow of Foreign Direct Investment ...
The paper analyze the principal characteristics of the recent flow of FDI into Brazil, and to highli...
Investigations on the impact of BITs on FDI flows have neglected Brazil, a country that has attracte...
The rule of law and dispute avoidance and settlement may not be enough to turn FDI into a means to t...
WTO discussions on investment facilitation have drawn attention to an issue that directly contribute...
Brazil has traditionally been one of the only major economies never to have committed to an internat...
This article assesses the contribution of Brazil’s new bilateral treaties on investment, labelled Co...
O objetivo deste artigo é analisar o desenvolvimento regulatório do Brasil em matéria de investiment...
In the past decade, investor-state arbitration has made tremendous gains in both credibility and use...
The States Parties of the MERCOSUR (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) signed in April 2017 th...
Brazil's FDI outflows reached $21 billion in 2008; in the first five months of 2009, however, Brazil...
Bilateral investment treaties (BITs) provide rules to the flow of foreign direct investment between ...
Globalization has made worldwide mobility of money easy. Investors prefer to invest in places that o...
Brazil became a significant source of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) only in the 2000s. Co...
An important feature of the 1980s has been the substantial fall in the flow of foreign direct invest...
This article analyzes the principal characteristics of the recent flow of Foreign Direct Investment ...
The paper analyze the principal characteristics of the recent flow of FDI into Brazil, and to highli...
Investigations on the impact of BITs on FDI flows have neglected Brazil, a country that has attracte...
The rule of law and dispute avoidance and settlement may not be enough to turn FDI into a means to t...
WTO discussions on investment facilitation have drawn attention to an issue that directly contribute...
Brazil has traditionally been one of the only major economies never to have committed to an internat...
This article assesses the contribution of Brazil’s new bilateral treaties on investment, labelled Co...
O objetivo deste artigo é analisar o desenvolvimento regulatório do Brasil em matéria de investiment...
In the past decade, investor-state arbitration has made tremendous gains in both credibility and use...
The States Parties of the MERCOSUR (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) signed in April 2017 th...
Brazil's FDI outflows reached $21 billion in 2008; in the first five months of 2009, however, Brazil...
Bilateral investment treaties (BITs) provide rules to the flow of foreign direct investment between ...
Globalization has made worldwide mobility of money easy. Investors prefer to invest in places that o...
Brazil became a significant source of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) only in the 2000s. Co...
An important feature of the 1980s has been the substantial fall in the flow of foreign direct invest...
This article analyzes the principal characteristics of the recent flow of Foreign Direct Investment ...
The paper analyze the principal characteristics of the recent flow of FDI into Brazil, and to highli...