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E-grāmata: Globalization and International Investment

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Put together by Beveridge (U. of Liverpool, UK), this reader of 20 papers, previously published in international law journals and other scholarly publications between 1989 and 2004, surveys major issues of the international law of foreign investment. After a section addressing foundational issues, the focus turns to dispute settlement, and then to the question of regulation of multinational enterprises (MNEs), and the emergence of norms regarding the treatment of foreign investment in the World Trade Organization. Contributions then turn to more abstract looks at regulatory takings and the issues of economic, social, and cultural rights in NAFTA Chapter XI cases. The volume concludes with regional perspectives on law and foreign investment, including chapters on institutional and legal challenges of investment promotion in Africa, investor-state dispute resolution in the Americas, harmonization and international arbitration in the MERCOSUR (Southern Cone Common Market) countries, and textual analysis of the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Framework Agreements on Services and the Global Agreement on Trade and Services. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Acknowledgements ix
Series Preface xi
Introduction xiii
PART I LAW AND FORIGN INVESTMENT: CONCEPTS AND ISSUES
`Effective Legal Systems and Foreign Direct Investment: In Search of the Evidence', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 49, pp. 779--99.
3(22)
Amanda Perry
`BIT by BIT: The Growth of Bilateral Investment Treaties and their Impact on Foreign Investment in Developing Countries', International Lawyer, 24, pp. 655--75.
25(22)
J.W. Salacuse
`The Political Economy of a Bilateral Investment Treaty', American Journal of International Law, 92, pp. 621--41.
47(24)
Kenneth J. Vandevelde
PART II DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
`International Development Law as Applicable Law to Economic Development Agreements: A Prognostic View', Wisconsin International Law Journal, 20, pp. 1--56.
71(56)
A.F.M. Maniruzzaman
`The Innovation of Investor-State Arbitration under NAFTA', Harvard International Law Journal, 43, pp. 531--39.
127(12)
Barton Legum
PART III REGULATING THE MULTINATIONALS
`The Concept of the Good Corporate Citizen in International Business', ISCID Review -- Foreign Investment Law Journal, 4, pp. 1--38.
139(38)
Samuel K.B. Asante
`Rights, Responsibilities and Regulation of International Business', Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 42, pp. 131--52.
177(22)
Sol Picciotto
`Current Developments: Norms on the Responsibilities of Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Regard to Human Rights', American Journal of International Law, 97, pp. 901--22.
199(22)
David Weissbrodt
Muria Kruger
`Human Rights and Multinationals: Is There A Problem?', International Affairs, 77, pp. 31--47.
221(20)
Peter T. Muchlinski
PART IV FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
`A First Look at Investment in the Final Act of the Uruguay Round', Journal of World Trade, 28, pp. 5--16.
241(12)
Pierre Sauve
`The GATT Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures: Implications for Developing Countries and their Relationship with Transnational Corporations', Journal of Development Studies, 31, pp. 702--24.
253(26)
Oliver Morrissey
Yogesh Rai
PART V AN INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT FOR INVESTMENT?
`Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI)', Yearbook of International Environmental Law, 9, pp. 345--64.
279(20)
Saman Zia-Zarifi
`Multilateral Rules on FDI: Do We Need Them? Will We Get Them? A Developing Country Perspective', Transnational Corporations, 13, pp. 1--29.
299(32)
Stephen Young
Ana Teresa Tavares
PART VI THE REGULATION OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST: STRIKING A BALANCE?
`Environmental Regulation, Investment Protection and ``Regulatory Taking'' in International Law', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 50, pp. 811--48.
331(38)
Thomas Waelde
Abba Kolo
`NAFTA's Investment
Chapter: Initial Thoughts about Second-Generation Rights', Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 37, pp. 1533--66.
369(36)
Charles H. Brower II
PART VII REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
`The New Partnership for Africa's Development: Institutional and Legal Challenges of Investment Promotion', San Diego International Law Journal, 5, pp. 145--78.
405(34)
Victor Mosoti
`An Examination of Investor-State Dispute Resolution under the MERCOSUR and NAFTA Regimes', Law and Business Review of the Americas, 8, pp. 217--35.
439(20)
Michael Cornell Dypski
`International Arbitration in the MERCOSUR -- is Harmonisation the Solution?', Law and Business Review of the Americas, 9, pp. 445--69.
459(26)
Nigel Blackaby
Sylvia Noury
`ASEAN Framework Agreements on Services and GATS -- A Textual Analysis', International Trade Law and Regulation, 4, pp. 61--67.
485(8)
Nagavalli Annamalai
`Liberalisation of Financial Services in Southeast Asia under the ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services (AFAS)', Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation, 18, pp. 132--35.
493(4)
Ramkishen S. Rajan
Rahul Sen
Name Index 497
Fiona Beveridge is Senior Lecturer in Law at the School of Law, University of Liverpool, UK.