Unexpected opportunities to support investor-state dispute prevention through the WTO Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement
Jansen Calamita
No 370, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)
Abstract:
Mechanisms to avoid investment treaty disputes are an increasing priority for states. States often struggle, however, to develop evidence-based mechanisms due to a lack of information regarding the risks created by the operation of their administrative institutions. The self-assessment process of the WTO Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement provides states with a unique opportunity to develop information to strengthen dispute prevention efforts.
Date: 2023
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