Incorporating human rights concerns into bilateral investment treaties (BITs) have continuously been proposed by many scholars. The main objective of this proposal is to strengthen the legal accountability of TNCs for human rights violations. This article analyses the possibilities for an agreement between home and host countries to incorporate human rights provisions in BITs. It identifies a number of indicators whose presence can increase the likelihood of the incorporation of human rights provisions in BITs. These are: 1) the level of human rights performance, democracy, and participation of civil society; 2) effective domestic enforcement; 3) stable investment environment; 4) broad investment sectors. This article demonstrates that the ...
In light of a recent shift in dialogue to hard law standards in the domain of business and human rig...
International investment agreements are foundational instruments in a transnational investment regim...
peer reviewedForeign investors enjoy the best of both worlds, often to the detriment of local commun...
Bilateral Investment Treaties are agreements made in order to promote foreign investment in a specif...
Despite periodic efforts to codify the international rules governing flows of foreign investment i...
In its current form, the international investment treaty regime may stymie the business and human ri...
The UNGPs require governments to ensure that, when human rights abuses occur in the context of busin...
The protection of foreign investment by way of treaties and arbitration has recently suffered attack...
The 2016 Morocco–Nigeria bilateral investment treaty (BIT) stands out from other such treaties becau...
Both theoretical and empirical literatures have identified several channels through which bilateral ...
Bilateral Investment Treaties are agreements made in order to promoteforeign investment in a specifi...
This Article suggests a reconciliation of the underlying goals embedded in international investment ...
This article provides a framework for systematically analyzing the practice, function, and consequen...
peer reviewedIn a variety of investment arbitration cases, respondent States have argued that the me...
Substantive bilateral investment treaty (BIT) rules have the potential to undermine the rights to he...
In light of a recent shift in dialogue to hard law standards in the domain of business and human rig...
International investment agreements are foundational instruments in a transnational investment regim...
peer reviewedForeign investors enjoy the best of both worlds, often to the detriment of local commun...
Bilateral Investment Treaties are agreements made in order to promote foreign investment in a specif...
Despite periodic efforts to codify the international rules governing flows of foreign investment i...
In its current form, the international investment treaty regime may stymie the business and human ri...
The UNGPs require governments to ensure that, when human rights abuses occur in the context of busin...
The protection of foreign investment by way of treaties and arbitration has recently suffered attack...
The 2016 Morocco–Nigeria bilateral investment treaty (BIT) stands out from other such treaties becau...
Both theoretical and empirical literatures have identified several channels through which bilateral ...
Bilateral Investment Treaties are agreements made in order to promoteforeign investment in a specifi...
This Article suggests a reconciliation of the underlying goals embedded in international investment ...
This article provides a framework for systematically analyzing the practice, function, and consequen...
peer reviewedIn a variety of investment arbitration cases, respondent States have argued that the me...
Substantive bilateral investment treaty (BIT) rules have the potential to undermine the rights to he...
In light of a recent shift in dialogue to hard law standards in the domain of business and human rig...
International investment agreements are foundational instruments in a transnational investment regim...
peer reviewedForeign investors enjoy the best of both worlds, often to the detriment of local commun...