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International Investment Law and Globalization - Foreign Investment, Responsibilities Intergovernmental Organizations

English · Hardback

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Part 1: Foreign Investors’ Responsibilities and International Investment Law: A Macro - Level Analysis 1. Addressing the Lack of Accountability in International Investment Agreements 2. Foreign Investors’ Responsibilities in International Investment Arbitration 3. Inherent Relations of Power and Interests Part 2: The Normative Character of International Initiatives: A Micro.Level Analysis 4. Organisation for Economic Co.operation and Development 5. International Labour Organization 6. United Nations 7. World Bank Group

About the author

Jean-Michel Marcoux holds a PhD in Law (University of Victoria), an MA in International Studies (Institut québécois des hautes études internationales) and a BA in Public Affairs and International Relations (Université Laval). Interested in international economic law and international relations theory, he has published a dozen articles and chapters in peer-reviewed journals and collections of essays. He currently holds a position as a Postdoctoral Fellow at McGill University, Faculty of Law.

Summary

In a context of neoliberal globalization, have the processes of implementation of foreign investors' responsibilities by intergovernmental organizations reached the realm of legality? Using an analytical framework and a methodology that combines international law with international relations, this book provides a twofold answer to this question.

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