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Today, international investment law consists of a network of
multifaceted, multilayered international treaties that, in one way
or another, involve virtually every country of the world. The
evolution of this network continues, raising a host of issues
regarding international investment law and policy, especially in
the area of international investment disputes. This Yearbook
monitors current developments in international investment law and
policy, focusing (in Part One) on trends in foreign direct
investment (FDI), international investment agreements, and
investment disputes, with a special look at developments in the oil
and gas sector. Part Two, then, looks at central issues in the
contemporary discussions on international investment law and
policy. With contributions by leading experts in the field, this
title provides timely, authoritative information on FDI that can be
used by a wide audience, including practitioners, academics,
researchers, and policy makers.
Sovereign Investment: Concerns and Policy Reactions provides the
first major holistic examination and interdisciplinary analysis of
sovereign wealth funds. Sovereign wealth funds currently hold three
trillion dollars' worth of investments, almost twice the amount in
all the hedge funds worldwide, and are predicted to hold nine
trillion more by 2015.
This relatively new and rapidly expanding phenomenon remains
relatively unregulated, but the International Monetary Fund and the
G7 aim to establish temporary and voluntary rules to introduce
transparency and uniformity until more permanent regulatory
structures are instituted. What permanent rules and procedures
should govern sovereign wealth funds? What bodies should enforce
them? Do the current provisional rules answer the national security
concerns of host countries? Editors Karl P. Sauvant, Lisa Sachs,
and Wouter P.F. Schmit Jongbloed address these questions in a
collection of essays by leading authorities from the IMF, academic
institutions, law firms, multi-national corporations, and think
tanks. Together, these authors analyze how sovereign wealth funds
have helped to limit the effects of the current global economic
crisis, and what rules can govern their operation in the future.
In the face of the continuing economic gap between the
industrialized and the developing countries, the Third World began
to demand a reorganization of the international economic system-its
mechanisms, organizations, purposes-that would make the system
responsive to the needs of all of its members. The United Nations'
Sixth Special Session in 1974
In the face of the continuing economic gap between the
industrialized and the developing countries, the Third World began
to demand a reorganization of the international economic system-its
mechanisms, organizations, purposes-that would make the system
responsive to the needs of all of its members.
This book focuses on the international politics of transborder data
flows. It examines the rise of data services and the impact of
these services on international economic transactions. The book
looks at trade and foreign direct investment in services and
reviews the policy position of the U.S.
Today, international investment law consists of a network of
multifaceted, multilayered international treaties that, in one way
or another, involve virtually every country of the world. The
evolution of this network continues, raising a host of issues
regarding international investment law and policy, especially in
the area of international investment disputes. This Yearbook
monitors current developments in international investment law and
policy, focusing (in Part One) recent trends and issues in foreign
direct investment (FDI). Part Two, then addresses the fundamental
developments in European Union policy toward bilateral investment
treaties, and helpfully annexes the key official European Union
documents. With contributions by leading experts in the field, this
title provides timely, authoritative information on FDI that can be
used by a wide audience, including practitioners, academics,
researchers, and policy makers.
Data services are among the most dynamic components of
international trade and foreign direct investment. Technical
progress, changes in the economic sector, factors influencing the
international specialization in data services, and the impact of
obstacles combine to determine the growth of trade and foreign
direct investment in data services. UNCTC assumed the
responsibility for preparing the sectoral paper on trade and
foreign direct investment in data services (transborder data
flows). The scope of the paper was to include an examination of the
importance and impact of the emerging data-service industries,
especially in Latin America; a clarification of conceptual issues
related to trade and foreign direct investment in data services; a
documentation of the dimensions of various forms of international
transactions in services; an analysis of the determinants of these
transactions; a review of the policies and issues relating to them;
and an outline of possible actions at the national, regional, and
international levels for dealing with questions related to data
services. The present study contains the results of the work on
these issues. Special attention is given throughout this book to
developing countries in general and Latin American countries in
particular.
This comprehensive analysis deals with the range of issues raised
by the rise of transnational corporations from emerging markets.
This insightful book shows that foreign direct investment (FDI)
from emerging markets has grown from negligible amounts in the
early 1980s to $210 billion in 2007, with the stock of investment
now being well over $1 trillion. This reflects the rise of firms
from these economies to become important players in the world FDI
market. The contributors to this book comprehensively analyze the
rise of emerging market TNCs, the salient features of the
transnational activities of these firms, the relationship of
outward FDI and the competitiveness of the firms involved, their
impact on host and home countries and implications for the
international law and policy system. The subject of this study is
both topical and important and poses a number of challenges that
will require considerable policy attention in the future. It will
appeal to academics interested in FDI as well as emerging markets.
Karl P. Sauvant has gathered together a group of leading academics
that makes this an informative and valuable read for anyone
interested in the subject, including academics, students at all
levels and private sector entities, as well as government officials
dealing with outward FDI.
This essential book analyzes the regulatory and operational
challenges that foreign direct investors face in the United States,
as well as the ways in which these challenges can be overcome.Firms
from emerging markets, particularly China, are increasingly
investing in the US - the world's most important and sophisticated
national market. This path-breaking book addresses why investors
need to be familiar with the issues they are facing. The topics
explored include the national and international regulatory
framework governing FDI in the US which has changed considerably in
light of recent laws and regulations; how to navigate the various
groups that influence policies in Washington D.C. (especially as
far as China is concerned); and dealing with the 'liability of
foreignness' that every foreign investor faces and needs to address
successfully. Written by leading experts in their respective
fields, academics and others interested in the various challenges
associated with investing in the US - and particularly the foreign
direct investment relationship between China and the US - will find
this book invaluable. Executives of multinational enterprises
wanting to learn more about the challenges involved should also not
be without this important book.
This comprehensive analysis deals with the range of issues raised
by the rise of transnational corporations from emerging markets.
This insightful book shows that foreign direct investment (FDI)
from emerging markets has grown from negligible amounts in the
early 1980s to $210 billion in 2007, with the stock of investment
now being well over $1 trillion. This reflects the rise of firms
from these economies to become important players in the world FDI
market. The contributors to this book comprehensively analyze the
rise of emerging market TNCs, the salient features of the
transnational activities of these firms, the relationship of
outward FDI and the competitiveness of the firms involved, their
impact on host and home countries and implications for the
international law and policy system. The subject of this study is
both topical and important and poses a number of challenges that
will require considerable policy attention in the future. It will
appeal to academics interested in FDI as well as emerging markets.
Karl P. Sauvant has gathered together a group of leading academics
that makes this an informative and valuable read for anyone
interested in the subject, including academics, students at all
levels and private sector entities, as well as government officials
dealing with outward FDI.
Today, international investment law consists of a network of
multifaceted, multilayered international treaties that, in one way
or another, involve virtually every country of the world. The
evolution of this network raises a host of issues regarding
international investment law and policy, especially in the area of
international investment disputes. This Yearbook monitors current
developments in international investment law and policy, focusing
on recent trends and issues in foreign direct investment (FDI). It
then discusses regulatory and policy developments regarding FDIs in
extractive industries, with an additional focus on the extent of
protection afforded by international investment treaties. With
contributions by leading experts in the field, this title provides
timely, authoritative information on FDI that can be used by a wide
audience, including practitioners, academics, researchers, and
policy makers. The Yearbook on International Investment Law &
Policy 2011-2012 monitors current developments in international
investment law and policy, focusing on recent trends and issues in
foreign direct investment. It also discusses regulatory and policy
developments regarding FDIs in extractive industries, with an
additional focus on the extent of protection afforded by
international investment treaties.
This volume brings together significant contributions from leading
voices in academia, the legal profession and government on the
increasingly important topic of international investment and the
legal system in which it operates. With the burgeoning size of
international capital flows matched only by an explosion in
international agreements intending to regulate the field, there is
increasing potential for incoherence amongst and between treaties
and arbitral decisions. The Columbia Program on International
Investment, a joint undertaking of Columbia Law School and the
Earth Institute, has taken on the challenge of the international
investment law system and in April 2006 held its first symposium,
"Coherence and Consistency in International Investment Law."
Appeals Mechanism in International Investment Disputes is one
important result: It compiles, compares and contrasts the analysis
and arguments of the leading scholars, practitioners and government
officials on the future of the international investment law regime.
Its special emphasis is on the question of an appellate body for
international investment disputes. The authors also seek ways to
streamline and improve the system, channeling the benefits of free
trade and investment flows to people in both the developing and
emerging markets. The Appendices provide readers with extensive
background material to place the chapters into context. Selected
sections include concise commentaries to further illuminate the
timely themes covered by the chapters. The volume is singular in
its success at bringing together so many exceptional individuals on
a question of growing import-how to improve the international law
regime to increase prosperity and further global development. If a
reader wants to know what the influential voices in international
law are saying right now, and in a concise and readable format,
this is the publication to have.
The 2014-2015 Edition Released in annual editions of 6 volumes, the
Annual Review of United Nations Affairs is the only thorough annual
survey of major developments at the United Nations. The 2014/2015
edition includes the full text of all General Assembly, Security
Council, and ECOSOC resolutions from the 69th United Nations
session (Sept. 2014 to Sept. 2015), along with other key UN
documents, including the annual report of the Secretary-General to
the General Assembly on the work of the Organization, as well as
the annual reports of the ICJ and international criminal tribunals
and the annual reports of various funds and programs of the United
Nations system. This edition also includes a Foreword by Ms. Amina
Mohammed, Special Advisor to the UN Secretary-General on Post-2015
Development Planning, as well as a Preface by the series editors
and five introductory articles written by expert contributors.
These introductions offer invaluable guidance on the activities of
various United Nations bodies, including the General Assembly, the
Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the
International Court of Justice and Tribunals, and the Secretariat.
The Annual Review of United Nations Affairs series Since the
publication of its first edition in 1950, the Annual Review of
United Nations Affairs has stood as the authoritative resource for
scholars, students, and practitioners researching the latest
developments at the United Nations. From introductory articles on
particular topics, prepared by experts on the relevant United
Nations bodies, to the full-text presentation of reports and
resolutions, ARUNA provides a comprehensive tour of each year's UN
actions and debates. The expert selection of documents by Joachim
Muller and Karl Sauvant and the topic-based organization of those
documents make any researcher's task much easier than the vast
searching and sorting required by the UN's website, and the series'
topic-based organization of the materials is also useful to
researchers. Beginning with the 2010/2011 edition, detailed
commentaries on the various UN bodies by experts on the relevant
topics were added to each annual edition, and the analysis provided
in these commentaries has helped to make ARUNA a more complete
resource for anyone engaged in research on the activities of the
United Nations. ARUNA presents comprehensive documentation of the
work of the UN on an annual basis, starting in September of each
year with the beginning of the regular sessions of the General
Assembly. Coverage of and commentary on the UN's key organs are
provided, including the General Assembly, the Security Council, the
Economic and Social Council, the International Court of Justice,
and the UN Secretariat. In addition, selected reports of
intergovernmental bodies and expert groups are included. ARUNA is
an important reference source for policy-makers and academic
researchers alike.
Released in annual editions of 6 volumes, the Annual Review of
United Nations Affairs is the only thorough annual survey of major
developments at the United Nations. The 2016/2017 edition includes
the full text of all General Assembly, Security Council, and ECOSOC
resolutions from the 71st United Nations session (Sept. 2016 to
Sept. 2017), along with other key UN documents, including the
annual report of the Secretary-General on the work of the
Organization and the annual reports of the Security Council, the
Economic and Social Council, the ICJ and international criminal
tribunals, and various funds and programs of the United Nations
system. This edition also includes a Preface by the series editors
and five introductory commentaries written by expert contributors.
These introductions offer invaluable guidance on the activities of
various United Nations bodies, including the General Assembly, the
Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the
International Court of Justice and Tribunals, and the Secretariat.
The Annual Review of United Nations Affairs series Since the
publication of its first edition in 1950, the Annual Review of
United Nations Affairs has stood as the authoritative resource for
scholars, students, and practitioners researching the latest
developments at the United Nations. From introductory articles on
particular topics, prepared by experts on the relevant United
Nations bodies, to the full-text presentation of reports and
resolutions, ARUNA provides a comprehensive tour of each year's UN
actions and debates. The expert selection of documents by Joachim
Muller and Karl Sauvant and the topic-based organization of those
documents make any researcher's task much easier than the vast
searching and sorting required by the UN's website, and the series'
topic-based organization of the materials is also useful to
researchers. Beginning with the 2010/2011 edition, detailed
commentaries on the various UN bodies by experts on the relevant
topics were added to each annual edition, and the analysis provided
in these commentaries has helped to make ARUNA a more complete
resource for anyone engaged in research on the activities of the
United Nations. ARUNA presents comprehensive documentation of the
work of the UN on an annual basis, starting in September of each
year with the beginning of the regular sessions of the General
Assembly. Coverage of and commentary on the UN's key organs are
provided, including the General Assembly, the Security Council, the
Economic and Social Council, the International Court of Justice,
and the UN Secretariat. In addition, selected reports of
intergovernmental bodies and expert groups are included. ARUNA is
an important reference source for policy-makers and academic
researchers alike.
With the growth of the global economy over the past two decades,
foreign direct investment (FDI) laws, at both the national and
international levels, have undergone rapid development in order to
strengthen the protection standards for foreign investors. In terms
of international investment law, a network of international
investment agreements has arisen as a way to address FDI growth.
FDI backlash, reflective of more restrictive regulation, has also
emerged. The Evolving International Investment Regime analyzes the
existing challenges to the international investment regime, and
addresses these challenges going forward. It also examines the
dynamics of the international regime, as well as a broader view of
the changing global economic reality both in the United States and
in other countries. The content for the book is a compendium of
articles by leading thinkers, originating from the International
Investment Conference "What's New in International Investment Law
and Policy?"
In recent years, the treaties and strategies promoting global
investment have changed dramatically. The widespread liberalization
of economic policy has effectively spurred an increase in foreign
direct investment (FDI). By encouraging foreign investors to enter
international markets, many countries are witnessing exponential
growth within their economies and local industries. The surge of
FDI not only brings capital for emerging or growing industries, but
it is also capable of boosting the country's economy by creating
greater access to financing, more job opportunities, and potential
knowledge and technology spillovers.
The basic purpose of concluding bilateral investment treaties
(BITs) and double taxation treaties (DTTs) is to signal to
investors that investments will be legally protected under
international law in case of political turmoil and to mitigate the
possibility of double taxation of foreign entities. But the actual
effect of BITs and DTTs on the flows of foreign direct investment
is debatable.
The Effect of Treaties on Foreign Direct Investment: Bilateral
Investment Treaties, Double Taxation Treaties, and Investment Flows
is a comprehensive assessment of the performance of these treaties,
and presents the most recent literature on BITs and DTTs and their
impact on foreign investments.
Released in annual editions of 6 volumes, the Annual Review of
United Nations Affairs is the only thorough annual survey of major
developments at the United Nations. The 2015/2016 edition includes
the full text of all General Assembly, Security Council, and ECOSOC
resolutions from the 70th United Nations session (Sept. 2015 to
Sept. 2016), along with other key UN documents, including the
annual reports of the Secretary-General on the work of the
Organization, of the ICJ and international criminal tribunals, and
of various funds and programs of the United Nations system. This
edition also includes a Preface by the series editors and five
introductory commentaries written by expert contributors. These
introductions offer invaluable guidance on the activities of
various United Nations bodies, including the General Assembly, the
Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the
International Court of Justice and Tribunals, and the Secretariat.
The Annual Review of United Nations Affairs series Since the
publication of its first edition in 1950, the Annual Review of
United Nations Affairs has stood as the authoritative resource for
scholars, students, and practitioners researching the latest
developments at the United Nations. From introductory articles on
particular topics, prepared by experts on the relevant United
Nations bodies, to the full-text presentation of reports and
resolutions, ARUNA provides a comprehensive tour of each year's UN
actions and debates. The expert selection of documents by Joachim
Muller and Karl Sauvant and the topic-based organization of those
documents make any researcher's task much easier than the vast
searching and sorting required by the UN's website, and the series'
topic-based organization of the materials is also useful to
researchers. Beginning with the 2010/2011 edition, detailed
commentaries on the various UN bodies by experts on the relevant
topics were added to each annual edition, and the analysis provided
in these commentaries has helped to make ARUNA a more complete
resource for anyone engaged in research on the activities of the
United Nations. ARUNA presents comprehensive documentation of the
work of the UN on an annual basis, starting in September of each
year with the beginning of the regular sessions of the General
Assembly. Coverage of and commentary on the UN's key organs are
provided, including the General Assembly, the Security Council, the
Economic and Social Council, the International Court of Justice,
and the UN Secretariat. In addition, selected reports of
intergovernmental bodies and expert groups are included. ARUNA is
an important reference source for policy-makers and academic
researchers alike.
The 2013-2014 Edition Released in annual editions of 6 volumes, the
Annual Review of United Nations Affairs is the only thorough annual
survey of major developments at the United Nations. The 2013/2014
edition includes the full text of all General Assembly, Security
Council, and ECOSOC resolutions from the 68th United Nations
session (Sept. 2013 to Sept. 2014), along with other key UN
documents, including selected reports to the Security Council and
selected reports to ECOSOC. This edition also includes a Preface by
the series editors as well as five introductory articles written by
expert contributors. These introductions offer invaluable guidance
on the activities of various United Nations bodies, including the
General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social
Council, the International Court of Justice and Tribunals, and the
Secretariat. The Annual Review of United Nations Affairs series
Since the publication of its first edition in 1950, the Annual
Review of United Nations Affairs has stood as the authoritative
resource for scholars, students, and practitioners researching the
latest developments at the United Nations. From introductory
articles on particular topics, prepared by experts on the relevant
United Nations bodies, to the full-text presentation of reports and
resolutions and the helpful subject index, ARUNA provides a
comprehensive tour of each year's UN actions and debates. The
expert selection of documents by Joachim Muller and Karl Sauvant
and the topic-based organization of those documents make any
researcher's task much easier than the vast searching and sorting
required by the UN's website. The series' topic-based organization
of the materials and subject index lend invaluable guidance to all
researchers. Beginning with the 2010/2011 edition, detailed
commentaries on the various UN bodies by experts on the relevant
topics were added to each annual edition, and the analysis provided
in these commentaries has helped to make ARUNA a more complete
resource for anyone engaged in research on the activities of the
United Nations. ARUNA presents comprehensive documentation of the
work of the UN on an annual basis, starting in September of each
year with the beginning of the regular sessions of the General
Assembly. Coverage of and commentary on the UN's key organs are
provided, including the General Assembly, the Security Council, the
Economic and Social Council, the International Court of Justice,
and the UN Secretariat. In addition, selected reports of
intergovernmental bodies and expert groups are included. ARUNA is
an important reference source for policy-makers and academic
researchers alike.
a. The 2011-2012 Edition Released in annual editions each
containing 5-7 volumes, the Annual Review of United Nations Affairs
is the only thorough annual survey of major developments at the
United Nations. The 2011/2012 edition includes the full text of all
General Assembly, Security Council, and ECOSOC resolutions from the
66th United Nations session (Sept. 2011 to Sept. 2012), along with
other key UN documents, including selected progress reports from UN
peacekeeping, peace-building, and political missions. This edition
also includes six introductory articles written by expert
contributors. These introductions offer invaluable guidance on the
activities of various United Nations bodies, including the General
Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council,
the International Court of Justice and Tribunals, the Secretariat,
and the Peacekeeping and Peace-building Missions. The 2011/2012
edition also features a Foreword by Lord Mark Malloch Brown KCMG,
former UK Minister for Africa, Asia, and the UN, and former United
Nations Deputy Secretary-General and Administrator of UNDP. b. The
set generally Since the publication of its first edition in 1950,
the Annual Review of United Nations Affairs has stood as the
authoritative resource for scholars, students, and practitioners
researching the latest developments at the United Nations. From
introductory articles on particular topics, prepared by experts on
the relevant United Nations bodies, to the full-text presentation
of reports and resolutions and the helpful subject index, ARUNA
provides a comprehensive tour of each year's UN actions and
debates. The expert selection of documents by Joachim Muller and
Karl Sauvant and the topic-based organization of those documents
make any researcher's task much easier than the vast searching and
sorting required by the UN's website. The series' topic-based
organization of the materials and subject index lend invaluable
guidance to all researchers. Beginning with the 2010/2011 edition,
detailed commentaries on the various UN bodies by experts on the
relevant topics were also added to each annual edition, and the
analysis provided in these commentaries has helped to make ARUNA a
more complete resource for anyone engaged in research on the
activities of the United Nations. ARUNA presents comprehensive
documentation of the work of the UN on an annual basis, starting in
September of each year with the beginning of the regular sessions
of the General Assembly. Coverage of and commentary on the UN's key
organs are provided, including the General Assembly, the Security
Council, the Economic and Social Council, the International Court
of Justice, and the UN Secretariat. In addition, selected reports
of intergovernmental bodies and expert groups are included. ARUNA
occupies a special place in the publications on the work of the UN,
as it allows readers to obtain an overview of the principal
developments in its key organs. This makes it an important
reference source for policy-makers and academic researchers.
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