Re-thinking the requirement of making an investment in accordance with domestic laws as a substantive right and a cause of action for host states under the BITs
This paper challenges one of the most traditional notions in international investment arbitration, which is that host states don’t have any substantive rights under the BIT’s framework. This work’s thesis is that the current BIT framework actually grants the host state a substantive right, and there...
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Language: | Spanish |
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Universidad San Francisco de Quito
2018-12-01
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Series: | Iuris Dictio |
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