The international regime for investment: a history of failed multilateralism
Tarald Laudal Berge and
Helge Hveem
Chapter 20 in Handbook of the International Political Economy of the Corporation, 2018, pp 311-328 from Edward Elgar Publishing
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In this chapter, the authors discuss two interrelated questions: (1) Why is there no multilateral agreement on investment? (2) Do we need a multilateral investment agreement? They begin with a broad examination of the historical roots of investment protection, and revisit hallmark efforts at reaching a multilateral accord. They then elaborate upon the decentralized regime that has been instituted instead, with a focus on bilateral investment treaties and investment treaty arbitration. Next, they consider three sets of explanations for why the formal efforts at reaching a multilateral agreement have failed: an ideational account, political explanations, and various technical explanations. They also discuss why some actually view the decentralized treaty-based regime as a multilateral system in and of itself. They end by reviewing the recent legitimacy crisis surrounding the investment regime, and debate whether regionalism may be an expedient alternative to formal multilateralism in future global investment protection.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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