Revista de Ciencias Sociales TLA-Melaua | 5-Jan-2017
Este artículo se propone revisar el andamiaje legal internacional construido para garantizar la libre circulación de las inversiones, lo cual se ha vuelto central en el capitalismo contemporáneo.
While India has been reshaping its arbitration laws and investment climate, the jury is still out on whether these measures will actually help create a more secure legal environment for investors.
The recent signature of the Argentina-Qatar Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) and the imminent signature of an Argentina-Japan BIT represent a shift in Argentina’s BIT policy.
India will not renew an investment treaty with the Netherlands that will expire on November 30 as part of its plan to rework all similar pacts it signed with other countries.