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The relationship between the bilateral investment treaty (‘BIT') between Australia and China (1988) and the … unlikely to affect the interpretation or application of the ‘old style' Australia-China BIT, leaving the latter obligations in …
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doing, benefit fully and responsibly from China’s interest in Africa …This paper examines the investments made by China in key African countries and analyses the effects of such investment … measures are. The risks identified in this study will be evaluated against the actual or potential benefits arising from China …
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This paper examines theoretically and empirically the role of political risk guarantees, which bilateral investment treaties serve, in debt accumulation in low and middle income countries. The paper empirically finds that signed bilateral investment treaties with OECD countries have a positive...
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future, five major agreements could govern a very substantial share of global investment: a United States-China bilateral … investment treaty (BIT), a European Union-China BIT, and three mega-regional free trade agreements — the Transatlantic Trade and … plurilateral Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP) agreement — which potentially would include the United States, China …
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The EU has included human rights clauses in its international trade and cooperation agreements since the early 1990s. These clauses permit a party to a trade agreement to adopt ‘appropriate measures' in the event that the other party violates human rights or democratic principles. This study...
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India has a long history of economic linkages with the EU member states. In recent period, the volumes of Indo-EU trade both in case of merchandise products and services have considerably increased and a number of investment collaboration opportunities are emerging. Since 2007 the two sides are...
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past by its member states, the current negotiations of “mega-regionals”, as well as the first standalone EU IIA with China …
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This volume builds upon previous research on sustainable development in international trade law and policy, published in Sustainable Development in World Trade Law. The volume's goal is to analyse the state of international investment law through the lens of sustainable development and to...
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The China–Australia Free Trade Agreement (‘ChAFTA') reflects the latest development of trade and investment rules in … Australia will continue to be influenced by the investment policies and needs of China as a capital exporter and Australia as a …
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mainland China and Taiwan. It focuses on two paradoxes. First is the paradox between prosperous cross-strait investment and the …
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