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Preface: Yearbook on International Investment Law and Policy, 2011-2012
Yearbook on International Investment Law and Policy, 2011-2012 (2013)
  • Karl P. Sauvant, Columbia University
  • Andrea K. Bjorklund
  • Abby Cohen Smutny
  • Peter Muchlinski
  • Ucheora Onwuamaegbu
  • Federico Ortino
Abstract
Despite the Western financial crisis and recession in 2008, FDI shows signs of expansion. This growth underlines the importance of a stable and predictable international investment law and policy regime to quell investor worries of the risk of political upheavals, debt burdens, natural disasters, and protectionist policies. Furthermore, the renegotiation of investment treaties offers established actors an opportunity to refine the international investment law and policy regime and change its direction. As the regime is defined and redefined, key actors will have to confront debate surrounding security clauses, acquisition of land and governance conditions.

This overview is part of a volume that contains chapters by José E. Alvarez and Tegan Brink; Michael D. Nolan and Frédéric G. Sourgens; Alberto Alvarez-Jiménez; Katia Fach Gómez; Stephan W. Schill and Yun-I Kim; Daniel M. Firger and Michael B. Gerrard; Olivier De Schutter and Peter Rosenblum; Mark Feldman; Philippe Pinsolle; O. Thomas Johnson Jr. and Jonathan Gimblett; David Schneiderman; Louis T. Wells and Chieko Tsuchiya; Parvan P. Parvanov and Mark Kantor; Clint Peinhardt and Todd Allee; Gus Van Harten; Susan D. Franck, Calvin P. Garbin, and Jenna M. Perkins.
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Publication Date
2013
Citation Information
Karl P. Sauvant, Andrea K. Bjorklund, Abby Cohen Smutny, Peter Muchlinski, Ucheora Onwuamaegbu, and Federico Ortino, “Preface,” in Karl P. Sauvant, ed., Yearbook on International Investment Law and Policy, 2011-2012 (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013), pp. xxxv-xliv.