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153: Legitimizing expectations in arbitration through political risk analysis Downloads
Robert Ginsburg
152: Cost allocation in ICSID arbitration: theory and (mis)application Downloads
Matthew Hodgson
151: We need an international support programme for sustainable investment facilitation Downloads
Karl P. Sauvant
150: FDI in Russia in difficult times Downloads
Thomas Jost
149: When is investor-state dispute settlement appropriate to resolve investment disputes? An idea for a rule-of-law ratings mechanism Downloads
John P. Gaffney
148: Outward FDI does not necessarily cost domestic employment of MNEs at home: Evidence from Japanese MNEs Downloads
In Hyeock Lee, Shige Makino and Eunsuk Hong
147: An appellate body for international investment disputes: How appealing is it? Downloads
Joachim Karl
146: Why we need a global appellate mechanism for international investment law Downloads
Anna Joubin-Bret
145: Toward arbitration between subnational units and foreign investors? Downloads
Charles-Emmanuel Côté
144: Legitimacy in WTO law and investment arbitration: the role of the contracting parties Downloads
Herfried Wöss
143: The escape motivation of emerging market multinational enterprises Downloads
Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra and Ravi Ramamurti
142: The challenges for Chinese FDI in Europe Downloads
Louis Brennan
141: The other side of transparency Downloads
Sophie Nappert
140: The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, investor-state dispute settlement and China Downloads
Axel Berger and Lauge N. Skovgaard Poulsen
139: Africa rising out of itself: The growth of intra-African FDI Downloads
Ralf Krüger and Ilan Strauss
138: Host governments should not treat state-owned enterprises differently than other foreign investors Downloads
Steven Globerman
137: Locating production and income within MNEs: An alternative approach based on formulary apportionment Downloads
Dylan G. Rassier
136: Canada's non-reciprocal BIT with China: Would the US or Europe do the same? Downloads
Gus Van Harten
135: In defense of bilateral investment treaties Downloads
Stephen M. Schwebel
134: The road to responsible investment treaties Downloads
Roel Nieuwenkamp and Kimmo Sinivuori
133: The crucial role of infrastructure in attracting FDI Downloads
Julian Donaubauer, Birgit Meyer and Peter Nunnenkamp
132: Germany, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and investment-dispute settlement: Observations on a paradox Downloads
Ralph Alexander Lorz
131: How to deal with the growing incentives competition Downloads
Kenneth P. Thomas
130: Good governance of third party funding Downloads
Catherine Kessedjian
129: The Canada-China BIT 2012: Perspectives and Implications Downloads
Armand de Mestral
128: The China-EU BIT: The emerging 'Global BIT 2.0'? Downloads
Wenhua Shan and Lu Wang
127: ICSID, public opinion and the effect of (hypothetical) elite messaging Downloads
Alexandra Guisinger and Alisha Anderson
126: The Transparency Rules and Transparency Convention: A good start and model for broader reform in investor-state arbitration Downloads
Lise Johnson
125: Withdrawing incentives to attract FDI: Can host countries put the genie back in the bottle? Downloads
Anna De Luca
124: How to enhance labor provisions in IIAs Downloads
Rafael Tamayo-Álvarez, Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez and Juan David Rodriguez-Rios
123: Cost allocation in investment arbitration: Forward toward incentivization Downloads
James Nicholson and John Gaffney
122: The rise of FDI income, and what it means for the balance of payments of developing countries Downloads
Miguel Pérez Ludeña
121: China needs to complement its "going-out" policy with a "going-in" strategy Downloads
Karl P. Sauvant and Victor Z. Chen
120: Which host country government actors are most involved in disputes with foreign investors? Downloads
Jeremy Caddel and Nathan M. Jensen
119: The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: A critical perspective Downloads
Rainer Geiger
118: Regional concentration of FDI involves trade-offs in post-reform India Downloads
Peter Nunnenkamp, Wan-Hsin Liu and Frank Bickenbach
117: Multilateral investment disciplines: Don't forget the GATS! Downloads
Rudolf Adlung
116: The case for a framework agreement on investment Downloads
Gary Hufbauer and Sherry Stephenson
115: The "spaghetti bowl" of IIAs: The end of history? Downloads
Joachim Karl
114: Government-held equity in foreign investment projects: Good for host countries? Downloads
Louis T. Wells
113: Recalibrating interpretive authority Downloads
Anthea Roberts
112: The China-United States BIT negotiations: A Chinese perspective Downloads
Sheng Zhang
111: Minority rules: State ownership and foreign direct investment risk mitigation strategy Downloads
Barclay E. James and Paul M. Vaaler
110: Beware the discretionary choices of arbitrators Downloads
Gus Van Harten
109: Lessons from South Africa's BITs review Downloads
Xavier Carim
108: Achieving sustainable development objectives in international investment: Could future IIAs impose sustainable development-related obligations on investors? Downloads
John Gaffney and Janani Sarvanantham
107: Go out and manufacture: Policy support for Chinese FDI in Africa Downloads
Nikia Clarke
106: Three challenges for China's outward FDI policy Downloads
Karl P. Sauvant
105: Are trade-law inspired investment rules desirable? Downloads
Marino Baldi
104: Downstream processing in developing countries: Opportunity or mirage? Downloads
James Bond
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