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finalizing the Doha Development Agenda, increased heterogeneity of interests within the World Trade Organization (WTO) puts into …
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Standards reflect preferences and values of a given society which may – and usually do – diverge, thereby inflating compliance costs for companies. If developed internationally, then substantial gains can be made through the diminution of such costs and by addressing network externalities,...
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This paper reviews alleged societal benefits and costs of International Investment Agreements (IIAs) as suggested by academia, governments, business and civil society. It sets out the wide range of issues that diverse actors have proposed in the context of assessing the societal benefits and...
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despite the fears and turbulences that spread all over the world in reason of the global economic and financial crisis, SWFs … as decisive investors throughout a world in crisis …
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This Guide seeks to provide information helpful to countries making policy decisions with respect to the Pillar Two Global Anti-Base Erosion (GloBE) minimum tax proposal. The GloBE initiative creates a pool of potential tax revenues on in-scope corporate multinationals’ incomes to be collected...
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The US Section 301 trade actions against DSTs were strikingly effective in the short term. Section 301, however, is ill suited as a process for challenging taxes of other countries and lacks legitimacy. The sovereign power to tax is very broad and there is insufficient international agreement on...
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This article seeks to explain recent decisions by countries to terminate their existing bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and revisit their commitment to future international investment agreements (IIAs). It argues that BITs, transnational corporations (TNCs), host States and international...
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This paper reviews the relationship between international investment agreements (IIAs) and foreign direct investment (FDI). It is organised in two parts. The first part explores the generic structure of IIAs and highlights the components that are particularly relevant to FDI. It then gives an...
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(TRIPS) in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the human right to health. The paper shows that the TRIPS agreement is in …
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This Article advances an account of the right to development as a legal instrument that holds the international legal order accountable for its role in the production and reproduction of global poverty. It first distinguishes moral conceptions of human rights, as instruments that protect...
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