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With much fanfare, the United States and China have recently begun negotiating a high level Bilateral Investment Trade (BIT) that is intended to significantly increase reciprocal flows of capital investment in both countries. This capital can be used in invest in or acquire existing companies in...
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These are Chapters One and Three of U.S. International Investment Agreements, published by Oxford University Press in 2009. The book presents a comprehensive analysis of the first 30 years of the current U.S. investment treaty program, including both bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and free...
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, as to their ultimate effect on the treatment of intangible asset categories in investment arbitration. The Tribunal …
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international arbitration. This ability is of significant practical and theoretical importance. First, it could lead foreign …
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For decades, the United States system of arbitration has been subject to nearly constant public criticism. Calling … arbitration a rigged judicial system, consumer and employee rights groups have voiced opposition to the practice of "forced … arbitration" whereby millions of Americans are contractually required to settle disputes in arbitration rather than in litigation …
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