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Regulating Multinational Corporations In International Investment Law And Arbitration: Towards Limiting The Treaty Shopping, Sharaf Khaled Alsharaf Nov 2020

Regulating Multinational Corporations In International Investment Law And Arbitration: Towards Limiting The Treaty Shopping, Sharaf Khaled Alsharaf

Maurer Theses and Dissertations

This study examines the limitations of treaty shopping in international investment law and arbitration by recognizing some steps and factors that states, especially developing states, and arbitral tribunals may consider regarding the purpose and objective of investment agreements and contracting states’ viewpoints. The focus is solely on the multinational corporation as a corporate investor. To understand these limitations, this study has divided the topic through three separate research questions. The first question is how a state can regulate MNCs in a way that limits their ability to practice treaty shopping, whether domestically or internationally via BITs or regional investment agreement, …


Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Jan 2010

Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

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The Most-Favoured-Nation Clause In International Investment Agreements: A Tool For Treaty Shopping?, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez Jan 2008

The Most-Favoured-Nation Clause In International Investment Agreements: A Tool For Treaty Shopping?, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.