Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to investors and investments made within the jurisdiction of the other state. The prevailing view in the academy and practice is that developing countries sign bilateral investment treaties in order to reassure investors from developed states that their investments will be safe from changes in domestic law. Without these credible commitments, investors would be deterred from making investments, depriving developing countries of foreign capital. This Article disputes that view by demonstrating that foreign investors and host states effectively contract around the risk of changes in the law. This Article applies transaction cost economic theory...
Foreign direct investment forms an ever more important part of globalised market structures, and int...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to...
Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to...
Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to...
Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to...
The bilateral investment treaties (BITs) signed between developed and developing countries are suppo...
The bilateral investment treaties (BITs) signed between developed and developing countries are suppo...
The bilateral investment treaties (BITs) signed between developed and developing countries are suppo...
Investment treaties protect foreign investors who contract with sovereign states. It remains unclear...
Over the past forty-five years, bilateral investment treaties (BITs) have become the most important ...
The limit of host states' right to regulate foreign investment within their jurisdiction has been th...
International law as a governing institution, has gained prominence, with the advent of globalizatio...
One of the striking features of modern globalization is the rising prominence of international law ...
Foreign direct investment forms an ever more important part of globalised market structures, and int...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to...
Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to...
Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to...
Bilateral investment treaties are agreements between sovereign states that give broad protections to...
The bilateral investment treaties (BITs) signed between developed and developing countries are suppo...
The bilateral investment treaties (BITs) signed between developed and developing countries are suppo...
The bilateral investment treaties (BITs) signed between developed and developing countries are suppo...
Investment treaties protect foreign investors who contract with sovereign states. It remains unclear...
Over the past forty-five years, bilateral investment treaties (BITs) have become the most important ...
The limit of host states' right to regulate foreign investment within their jurisdiction has been th...
International law as a governing institution, has gained prominence, with the advent of globalizatio...
One of the striking features of modern globalization is the rising prominence of international law ...
Foreign direct investment forms an ever more important part of globalised market structures, and int...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...
Foreign investors are often skeptical toward the quality of the domestic institutions and the enforc...