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2. 世贸组织的投资便利化:早期收获的案例
3. 世贸组织进程将受益于民间组织的投入
4. 政府可以运用什么措施通过外国直接投资以促进可持续发展?
5. 政府和企业需在石油资产交易时关注气候和治理风险
6. 政府如何推动小型企业参与全球价值链?
7. 新国际背景下的投资促进:下一个前沿领域是什么以及如何实现这一目标
8. 新的《世贸组织投资便利化促进发展协定》
9. 新的加拿大示范投资协定:悄然改变
10. 无可遁形: 跨国公司与负责任商业行为
11. 构建投资便利化框架以促进发展:贸易便利化协定的经验启示
12. 注意投资合同中的不可抗力条款
13. 获取“关键矿物资源”?好极了!然需警惕!
14. 腐败与外国直接投资:社会经纪人的作用
15. 通过世贸组织《投资促进发展协定》支持预防投资者与国家争端的意外机会
16. 通过多边尽职调查协定促进负责任商业行为
17. 遗漏投资协定中的一般公共政策免责条款为何会损害监管权利
18. 增加可持续外国直接投资的发展中国家和行业实质性评估
19. 外国直接投资和企业社会责任促进社会企业家精神和可持续外国直接投资:印度的经验教训
20. 外国直接投资对文化遗产地或其附近地区的伦理和法律影响
21. 如何提升全球供应链弹性?
22. 如何获得针对大规模外国直接投资激励的最佳交易
23. 对国际投资协定中保护伞条款的重新思考
24. 对外直接投资与母国就业
25. 强化软法律:战略利用经合组织准则以取得有意义的成果
26. 投资合同谈判能力建设的局限性
27. 投资争端管理:国内层面的重要性
28. 投资者与国家争端的解决:国家能否避免仲裁?
29. 推进替代方案:在投资者-国家争端解决中促进调解与和解
30. 推进气候变化目标:将被动系统整合转为主动
31. 改革合法期望测试的前进方向
32. 东道国政府如何在跨境并购中确保竞争中性
33. 为投资者-国家仲裁中的国家方提供完善的争端解决保险机制:确保被告方的早期法律代表
34. 从英国脱欧中学习:与中国脱钩有哪些相似之处?
35. 以补贴为管制对象:从贸易补贴到对外直接投资补贴
36. 修订国际劳工组织三方宣言以促进负责任的商业
37. 全球价值链是如何改变政策叙事的?
38. 全球价值链的未来:关键问题
39. 加强亚洲区域投资便利化规则制定:原因和方式
40. 加强对发展中东道国的国际谈判援助
41. 国际投资法、知识产权与经济发展
42. 国际投资法咨询中心:完美会阻碍正确吗?
43. 在北京重新构想投资仲裁的机会
44. 领航 21 世纪产业政策
45. 共产主义垮台 30 年后:输入型外国直接投资的经验教训
46. BEPS 改革:吸引外资的财政激励政策宣告终结?
47. CFIUS 第二部分?美国采取行动限制对华直接投资
48. 采矿业 FDI 如何帮助当地社区实现可持续发展
49. 中欧投资协定中的 FDI 与可持续发展:切合实际
50. 保护有助于东道国发展的FDI: 作为投资定义的一部分,“被遗忘的”萨利尼标准的兴起
51. 新一代 ICSID 规则的发布
52. The global corporate minimum tax and MNE home countries
53. Why public policy exceptions have not delivered and how to make them more effective
54. WTO《投资促进发展协定》需要有效规制负责任商业行为
55. 在未来的 WTO 投资促进发展协定中定义投资
56. 30 years after the fall of Communism: lessons learned for inward FDI
57. An opportunity to reimagine investment arbitration in Beijing
58. CFIUS part II? The US moves to restrict outbound FDI to China
59. Corruption and FDI: The role of social brokers
60. Developing country and industry materiality assessments to increase sustainable FDI
61. Ethical and legal implications of FDI in or near cultural heritage sites
62. Governments and companies must address climate and governance risks when petroleum assets change hands
63. Hardening soft law: strategic use of the OECD Guidelines to achieve meaningful outcomes
64. How can governments help small enterprises integrate into global value chains?
65. How to get the best deal for massive FDI incentives
66. How to make global supply chains more resilient
67. Indirect FDI under EU FDI regulation in times of war: is the anti-circumvention clause enough?
68. Investment promotion in the new international context: what is the next frontier and how to get there
69. Learning from Brexit: what parallels for decoupling from China?
70. Mind the force majeure clauses in investment contracts
71. Navigating 21st century industrial policy
72. Outward FDI and home country employment
73. Reducing the reliance on global value chains by strengthening backward linkages
74. Rethinking umbrella clauses in international investment agreements
75. Settlement of investor-state disputes: can states avoid arbitration?
76. Strengthening regional investment facilitation rulemaking in Asia: the why and the how
77. Subsidies as a regulatory object: from trade subsidies to outward FDI subsidies
78. The limits of capacity building for investment contract negotiations
79. The new WTO Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement
80. Unexpected opportunities to support investor-state dispute prevention through the WTO Investment Facilitation for Development Agreement
81. What can governments do to boost FDI for sustainable development?
82. Advancing alternatives: Promoting mediation and conciliation in investor-state dispute settlement
83. Advancing climate-change goals: From reactive to proactive systemic integration
84. A managed dispute-resolution insurance scheme for countries in investor-state arbitration: Ensuring early legal representation of respondents
85. An Advisory Centre on International Investment Law: Is perfect the enemy of good?
86. BEPS reform: The end of fiscal incentives to attract FDI?
87. Defining investment in a future WTO agreement on investment facilitation for development
88. Denying the benefits of the Energy Charter Treaty: Shifting the policy or just the burden of proof?
89. FDI and sustainable development in the EU-China investment treaty: Neither high nor low, just realistic expectations
90. Got “critical minerals”? Hooray! But be careful!
91. How are global value chains altering policy narratives?
92. How FDI in the mining sector can assist communities to achieve sustainable development
93. How host country governments can ensure competitive neutrality in cross-border M&As
94. Implementing an Investment Facilitation Framework for Development: Lessons from the Trade Facilitation Agreement
95. International investment law, intellectual property and development
96. Investment dispute management: The importance of the domestic dimension
97. Investment facilitation in the WTO: The case for early harvesting
98. Shaping responsible business conduct through a Multilateral Treaty on Due Diligence
99. Strengthening international negotiation assistance for developing host countries
100. The future of global value chains: Key issues
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