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维护双边投资协定
The exclusion of investor-state arbitration from the TTIP agreement would represent a regressive development in international investment law that is to be resisted rather than furthered. The key contentions advanced by critics of investor-state arbitration are exaggerated, and reform efforts should instead focus on its shortcomings.
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- Academic Units
- Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
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- Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
- Series
- Columbia FDI Perspectives, 135
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- March 6, 2024
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