investissement | TBI
TNI | 3-aoû-2017
The Kyrgyz Republic currently faces investment claims in the proximity of 1 billion USD, arising out of investment dispute settlement cases.
Jakarta Post | 28-jui-2017
Crucial to RCEP’s investment protection chapter is the highly controversial Investor-State Dispute Settlement mechanism, a system of privatised justice characterised by international arbitration tribunals outside of the reach of domestic legal systems, explains Cecilia Olivet of TNI
Kluwer Arbitration Blog | 12-jui-2017
The ACFI model focuses on dispute prevention and bilateral governance, limiting arbitration to the State-to-State level.
Business Standard | 12-jui-2017
The JIN includes the definition of investor and investment, exclusion of taxation measures, Fair and Equitable Treatment (FET), National Treatment (NT) and Most Favoured Nation (MFN) treatment, expropriation, essential security interests and settlement of disputes between an investor and a contracting party,
TNI | 11-jui-2017
En lugar de abrir la discusión sobre qué inversiones y para qué, la agenda de facilitación restringiría as capacidades de los gobiernos de regular la inversión extranjera.
Le Figaro | 11-jui-2017
L’Union européenne pourrait exclure les investissements de ses futurs accords commerciaux, y compris celui avec le Japon, ce qui faciliterait leur négociation et leur ratification, a laissé entendre le vice-président de la Commission Jyrki Katainen.
EurActiv | 11-jui-2017
The European Union could drop investment from major free trade deals in an effort to ease ratification, Commission Vice President Jyrki Katainen.
International Economic Law and Policy Blog | 10-jui-2017
The EU and Japan seemed to have scrapped the classic BIT/investor protection architecture as a model.
Relaciones Internacionales | 5-jui-2017
El artículo estudia las cláusulas del Acuerdo de Cooperación y Facilitación de las Inversiones (ACFI) entre Brasil y México en 2015. Se compara con las cláusulas estándar de los Tratados Bilaterales de Inversión (TBI) firmados en los años noventa.
The New Times | 5-jui-2017
If Rwanda clings to BIT approach, its scope should be limited. Alternatively, it can embark on a more attractive investment climate in lieu of BITs.