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The Asian Turn in Foreign Investment

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Critically discusses the increasing significance of Asian States in the field of international investment law and policy. Contains analyses of national investment law rule-making in Asia, contributions of Asian States on cutting-edge developments to the global community, and contemplates future possibilities for investor-State dispute settlement.

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Part I. Introduction: 1. The Asian Turn in Foreign Investment Mahdev Mohan and Chester Brown; Part II. National Approaches within Asia to the Regulation and Protection of Foreign Investment: 2. Investment Agreements and Dispute Settlement In Singapore: Setting Standards Mahdev Mohan; 3. Pharmaceutical Patents and Expropriation in Indian Bilateral Investment Treaties Prabhash Ranjan; 4. Out with the Old, in with the New: Unpacking Myanmar's Consolidated Investment Law Ei Ei Aung, Mahdev Mohan and Aziah Hussin; 5. China and the Investment Treaty Regime: Rule Taker or Rule Maker? Sheng Zhang; 6. Procedural Models to Upgrade Bits: China's Experience Jeanne Huang; Part III. The Re-Balancing of Regulatory Space and Investor Protection in Asia: 7. Regulatory Power and Investors' Interests: Striking a Balance in Investment Treaties Concluded by Japan Shotaro Hamamoto; 8. Investment Agreements and Regulatory Space In Indonesia Antony Crockett; 9. Regulation of Foreign Investments in India: Analysing India's 2015 Model Bit Shreyas Jayasimha and Abhimanyu George Jain; 10. The Regulation of Foreign Investments in Sri Lanka: a Policy-Based Perspective Naazima Kamardeen and Dinusha Panditaratne; Part IV. Multilateral Rule-Making in Asia on Trade and Investment: From ASEAN to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership: 11. The ASEAN Legal Framework for Free Trade and the Promotion and Protection of Foreign Investment Chester Brown and Henry Winter; 12. ISDS Reform and the Eu-Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement: Challenge Accepted! Nguyen Manh Dzung and Dang Vu Minh Ha; 13. Investment Rule-Making In Asia-European Union Relations: Legal and Policy Considerations Julien Chaisse and Xu Qian; 14. Reports of TPP's Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated C. L. Lim; Part V. Emerging Issues: 15. The Due Diligence Expansion In International Investment Arbitration Aloysius Llamzon and Jessica Beess Und Chrostin; 16. Combating Haze Pollution through the Enforcement of Investment Treaties and Human Rights Robert Mccorquodale and Mark Mangan; 17. Transparency in Investor-State Arbitration: Where Does Asia Stand? N. Jansen Calamita and Ewa Zelazna; 18. Third Party Funding in Asia: Developments in Singapore and Hong Kong Ingrid Coinquet and Siraj Shaik Aziz; 19. Settling Investment Disputes through Mediation: Possibilities and Limitations Jaemin Lee; 20. The Singapore Convention on Mediation: Origins and Application to Investor-State Disputes Nadja Alexander and Shouyu Chong; Part VI. What Lies Ahead?: 21. Reconciling Public Interests with Private Interests in International Investment Arbitration and Securing Effective Remedy for Investment-Related Human Rights Violations Surya Subedi; 22. Rebalancing Investment Treaties and Investor-State Arbitration in the Asian Region Luke Nottage.

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Critically discusses the increasing significance of Asian States in the field of international investment law and policy. Contains analyses of national investment law rule-making in Asia, contributions of Asian States on cutting-edge developments to the global community, and contemplates future possibilities for investor-State dispute settlement.

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