Columbia FDI Perspectives
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- 255: A legally binding instrument on business and human rights to advance accountability and access to justice

- Kinda Mohamadieh
- 254: Assessing the legality of data-localization requirements: Before the tribunals or at the negotiating table?

- Marion A. Creach
- 253: The case against third-party funding in investment arbitration

- Frank J. Garcia and Kirrin Hough
- 252: Will the United States join the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, or neither?

- Adam Douglas
- 251: Promoting sustainable FDI through international investment agreements

- Karl P. Sauvant
- 250: The next generation of Chinese investment treaties: A balanced paradigm in an era of change

- Qianwen Zhang
- 249: How to analyze the impact of bilateral investment treaties on FDI

- Andrew Kerner
- 248: Investment dispute settlement à la carte within a multilateral institution: A path forward for the UNCITRAL process?

- Stephan W. Schill and Geraldo Vidigal
- 247: The state of the international investment law and policy regime

- Karl P. Sauvant
- 246: Is international investment threatening or under threat?

- Joachim Pohl
- 245: A future European FDI screening system: solution or problem?

- Carlos Esplugues
- 244: China's Belt and Road investment governance: building a hybrid model

- Mark Feldman
- 243: Five key considerations for the WTO investment-facilitation discussions, going forward

- Karl P. Sauvant
- 242: How to leverage outward FDI for development? A six-step guide for policymakers

- Matthew Stephenson and Jose Ramon Perea
- 241: Lessons for a future advisory center on international investment law

- Robert W. Schwieder
- 240: Investment facilitation: leaving the past behind

- Felipe Hees, Henrique Choer Moraes, Pedro Mendonça Cavalcante and Pedro Barreto da Rocha Paranhos
- 239: High time for government action to make the OECD Guidelines a force for sustainable FDI

- Joseph M. Wilde-Ramsing and Marian G. Ingrams
- 238: Regional cooperation to enhance FDI in the development of offshore resources

- Andreas Tornaritis and Evi Neophytou
- 237: Host country concerns and policies toward state-owned MNEs

- Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra
- 236: To what extent has FDI benefited the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe?

- Laza Kekic
- 235: Investment facilitation: new dynamism at the WTO on investment

- Reji K. Joseph
- 234: Do developing countries benefit from outward FDI?

- Jan Knoerich
- 233: Moving with the times: amending the ICSID rules

- Meg Kinnear
- 232: Investment facilitation: Another fad in the offing?

- Kavaljit Singh
- 231: CFIUS reforms must be reformed

- Theodore H. Moran
- 230: Foreign direct investment and "peak globalization"

- Carlos A. Primo Braga
- 229: Could BITs and BATs be combined to ensure access to human rights remedies?

- John Gaffney
- 228: Investment facilitation: moving beyond investment promotion

- Felipe Hees and Pedro Barreto da Rocha Paranhos
- 227: MNEs and the Sustainable Development Goals: what do first steps reveal?

- Rob van Tulder and Jan Anton van Zanten
- 226: Investment facilitation at the WTO is not investment redux

- Khalil Hamdani
- 225: To succeed in China, focus on interests rather than rules

- Michael J. Enright
- 224: What's next for the investment facilitation agenda?

- Axel Berger
- 223: Investment arbitration liability insurance: a possible solution for concerns of a regulatory chill?

- David Chriki
- 222: Facilitating investment for sustainable development: it matters for Africa

- Makane Moïse Mbengue
- 221: Sustainable FDI for sustainable development

- Karl P. Sauvant and Howard Mann
- 220: Responsible FDI is no longer optional

- Roel Nieuwenkamp
- 219: The EU investment court: challenges on the path ahead

- Julien Chaisse and Matteo Vaccaro-Incisa
- 218: Europe's new investment policy faces an uncertain future

- Guillaume Beaumier and Richard Ouellet
- 217: The Pan-African Investment Code a good first step, but more is needed

- Mouhamadou Madana Kane
- 216: IIA provisions, properly interpreted, are fully consistent with a robust regulatory state

- Kenneth J. Vandevelde
- 215: Beware of FDI statistics!

- Karl P. Sauvant
- 214: A European Committee on Foreign Investment?

- Fabrizio Di Benedetto
- 213: Parsing the myth and reality of employment creation through resource investments

- Perrine Toledano, Olle Östensson and Kaitlin Y. Cordes
- 212: The rise of nationalism, FDI, and the multinational enterprise

- Stephen Kobrin
- 211: NAFTA 2.0: a way forward for the investment chapter

- Mélida Hodgson
- 210: The importance of negotiating good contracts

- Karl P. Sauvant
- 209: A stronger role for the European Parliament in the design of the EU's investment policy as a legitimacy safeguard

- Catharine Titi
- 208: Corporations need to look beyond profits

- Lisa Sachs, Jeffrey Sachs and Nathan Lobel
- 207: How much social responsibility should firms assume and of which kind? Firms, governments and NGOs as alternative providers of social services

- Lilac Nachum
- 206: Increasing vertical spillovers from FDI: ideas from Rwanda

- Victor Steenbergen and Ritwika Sen