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Host Government Agreements and the Law in the Energy Sector - The case of Azerbaijan and Turkey (Paperback)
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Host Government Agreements and the Law in the Energy Sector - The case of Azerbaijan and Turkey (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in Energy Law and Regulation
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The energy industry is a key source of growth stimulation for
developing states. Understandably, developing states are eager to
enter into petroleum investment contracts with international
investors, with the expectation that this will benefit their
countries. The domestic law of some developing states provides a
welcoming investment environment in the form of guarantees and
stability, while other states provide these opportunities by
agreeing to investment contracts or treaties drafted by
international organisations established to facilitate such
agreements. This book identifies the political risks, particularly
of indirect expropriation, that arise from the unilateral actions
of host governments during the lifespan of energy investment
projects. Focusing on stabilisation clauses as a political risk
management tool, this research-based study draws on comparative
empirical evidence from Turkey and Azerbaijan to determine what
influences host states to consent to the insertion of stabilisation
clauses in long-term host government agreements. Proposing a
framework for the role to be played by both internal forces and
external forces, it examines political regimes and state guarantees
to foreign investors in Azerbaijan and Turkey from a comparative
perspective, assessing how effective internal factors in Azerbaijan
and Turkey are in facilitating contractual stability in their
energy investment projects. Providing a comprehensive analysis of
stabilisation clauses and the internal and external factors that
compel host states to commit to them, this book will appeal to
practitioners, students and scholars in international investment
law and energy law.
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