Security-Related Terms in International Investment Law and in National Security Strategies
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No 2009/1, OECD Working Papers on International Investment from OECD Publishing
Abstract:
This fact-finding study, prepared in support of discussions at a March 2009 ―Freedom of Investment‖ Roundtable hosted at the OECD, explores the meaning of three terms – essential security interests, public order and national security – that are used frequently in international policy dialogue, including on investment.
Date: 2009-01-01
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