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The blind side of international investment law and policy: The need for investor-state conflict-management mechanisms fostering investment retention and expansion

Roberto Echandi

No 290, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)

Abstract: Most countries strive to attract FDI, yet around one fourth of all FDI projects established in developing countries are discontinued due to unresolved investor-state conflicts that never reach the limelight of investor-state litigation. This Perspective introduces investor-state conflict-management mechanisms (CMMs) to facilitate investment permanence and expansion in host countries.

Date: 2020
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