International investment law and decentralized targeted sanctions: an uneasy relationship
Anne van Aaken
No 164, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)
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Decentralized smart sanctions are ever more used, e.g. against Russia. This enforcement system in international law may come into conflict with investment protection law (in contrast to UN sanctions). This Perspective explores under what factual circumstances and legal assumptions this may be the case.
Date: 2016
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