Fr. 170.00

Reconceptualizing International Investment Law From the Global South

English · Hardback

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This book shows how the reform in investment regulation contributes to a broader attempt to transform the international economic order.

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1. Reconceptualizing international investment law from the global South Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin and Fabio Morosini; 2. The South and alternative models of trade and investment regulation - Chinese investment and approaches to international investment agreements Vivienne Bath; 3. The Chilean experience in South-South investment and trade agreements Rodrigo Polanco Lazo; 4. Australia and the Asia-Pacific: the regulation of investment flows into Australia and the role of free trade agreements Vivienne Bath; 5. India's trade and investment agreements: striking a balance between investor protection rights and development concerns James Nedumpara; 6. Navigating between resistance and conformity with the international investment regime: the Brazilian agreements on cooperation and facilitation of investments (ACFIs) Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin and Fabio Morosini; 7. The new South African protection of investment act: striking a balance between attraction of FDI and redressing the Apartheid Legacies Malebakeng Agnes Forere; 8. Experimenting with international investment law: initiatives from the Global South Andrew Lang and Nicolás Marcelo Perrone; Index.

About the author

Fabio Morosini is an associate professor at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, where he directs the Center for Law, Globalization and Development, and teaches and conducts research on international law, international trade, international investment, and methods in law. He is a research fellow at the National Council of Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq, Ministry of Science and Technology, Brazil), leading a research project on South-South trade and investment relations. He is a member of the American Society of International Law and the Society of International Economic Law, director of the International Law Association (Brazil branch), and a member of the executive council of the Latin American International Economic Law Network (RED-DEI).Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin is a full time associate professor of International Law and Director of the Global Law Study Center, at São Paulo Law School of Fundacao Getulio Vargas, Brazil. She was one of the founders of the Society of International Economic Law (SIEL) and the current Director of the Latin American Network of International Economic Law (Rede LA-DEI).

Summary

This book explores how the transformation of investment regulation in the Global South is shaping the broader debate in the field: some developing countries have created new investment agreements or reformed laws in response to the legitimacy crisis of the investment regime in ways substantially different from most developed countries.

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