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Can host countries have legitimate expectations? (also in Chinese)
Columbia FDI Perspectives (2016)
  • Karl P. Sauvant
  • Güneş Ünüvar
Abstract
In international investment law, foreign investors (multinational enterprises) can claim that host countries have acted against investors’ legitimate expectations. Especially in light of recent investment treaties recognizing sustainable development goals and the importance of responsible business conduct, this Perspective asks whether host countries too can have legitimate expectations regarding foreign investors’ conduct. 

Disciplines
Publication Date
September 26, 2016
Citation Information
Karl P. Sauvant and Güneş Ünüvar, "Can host countries have legitimate expectations?", Columbia FDI Perspectives, no. 183, September 26, 2016.