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2. 中美双边投资协定谈判:基于中国的视角
3. 跨大西洋贸易与投资伙伴关系协定:一个建设性视角
4. 投资框架协议的相关事宜
5. 协定解释权的再调整
6. 政府在外国投资项目中持有股份:对东道国有利吗?
7. FDI 区域集聚引发印度后改革时代的利益权衡
8. 多边投资规则:服务贸易总协定(GATS)的借鉴
9. Government-held equity in foreign investment projects: Good for host countries?
10. 错综复杂的 IIA 集合:是历史的终结吗?
11. Multilateral investment disciplines: Don’t forget the GATS!
12. Recalibrating interpretive authority
13. Regional concentration of FDI involves trade-offs in post-reform India
14. The case for a framework agreement on investment
15. The China-United States BIT negotiations: A Chinese perspective
16. The “spaghetti bowl” of IIAs: The end of history?
17. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: A critical perspective
18. Which host country government actors are most involved in disputes with foreign investors?
19. 中美双边投资协定的商业视角
20. 中国对外直接投资政策的三大挑战
21. 试改变规则应对单方面仲裁:拟新框架解决欧盟投资者国家争端
22. 跨大西洋投资规则的全球意义
23. 走向多边投资框架
24. 达成国际投资共识的必要性
25. 阿拉伯的二次觉醒:抓住时机,促进投资
26. 基础设施交换铁矿石:成本-收益之再思考
27. 对多边投资框架的无谓争论
28. 少数规则:国家所有权和外国直接投资风险消减策略
29. 投资仲裁的成本分摊:回归多元化
30. 投资者--国家争端解决:政府的困境
31. 投资者--国家仲裁中的精神损害赔偿的特征
32. 参照贸易法制定的投资规则是否可取?
33. 发展中国家的下游加工过程:机遇还是幻想?
34. 欧盟投资协定与寻求新平衡:自由放任主义到嵌入式自由主义
35. 条约制订日益复杂的背景下投资法规的共同框架
36. 民营参与正在为中国对非洲的投资带来变化
37. 注意仲裁员选择的任意性
38. 消费者导向型跨国公司如何影响新兴市场
39. A business perspective on a China - US bilateral investment treaty
40. Achieving sustainable development objectives in international investment: Could future IIAs impose sustainable development-related obligations on investors?
41. Are trade-law inspired investment rules desirable?
42. Beware the discretionary choices of arbitrators
43. 双边投资协定劳工条款:美国新版BIT范本是未来新模板?
44. 南非 BITs 协定的经验教训
45. Common structures of investment law in an age of increasingly complex treaty-making
46. Cost Allocation in Investment Arbitration: Back Toward Diversification
47. Do host countries really benefit from inward foreign direct investment?
48. Downstream Processing in Developing Countries: Opportunity or Mirage?
49. EU investment agreements and the search for a new balance: A paradigm shift from laissez-faire liberalism toward embedded liberalism?
50. 走出去与制造业:::中国在非洲 : FDI 的政策支持
51. Go out and manufacture: Policy support for Chinese FDI in Africa
52. How do consumer-focused multinational enterprises affect emerging markets?
53. How the private sector is changing Chinese investment in Africa?
54. 东道国真的受益于 IFDI(引进外商直接投资 )吗?
55. 依赖自然资源缺乏远见:非洲国家如何促使 IFDI 多元化?
56. 未来 IIAs 是否要求投资者承担可持续发展相关义务?
57. Infrastructure for ore: Benefits and costs of a not-so-original idea
58. Investor-state dispute settlement: A government’s dilemma
59. Labor provisions in bilateral investment treaties: Does the new US Model BIT provide a template for the future?
60. Lessons from South Africa’s BITs review
61. Minority rules: State ownership and foreign direct investment risk mitigation strategy
62. Myopic reliance on natural resources: How African countries can diversify inward FDI
63. The Arab Awakening, act II: Time to move more boldly on investment
64. The compensatory nature of moral damages in investor-state arbitration
65. The Futile Debate over a Multilateral Framework for Investment
66. The global significance of transatlantic investment rules
67. The Need for an International Investment Consensus-Building Process
68. Three challenges for China’s outward FDI policy
69. Toward a Multilateral Framework for Investment
70. Trying to change the rules for responding to arbitration unilaterally: The proposed new framework for investor-state dispute settlement for the EU
71. 不同的投资协定具有不同的效应
72. 中国对外石油投资引发全球安全隐忧?
73. 中美双边投资协定:多边投资框架的范本
74. 被忽略的讨论:促进投资的另一方
75. 解开土地困扰:把投资挑战转变为全民机遇
76. 谁是东道国的真实投资者是否重要?
77. 重塑国际投资法
78. 阿拉伯之春:外国投资者何时回归?
79. 国际投资协定下的“投资者” - 国家控股企业
80. 小题大做? 国有控股实体与德国投资法的修改
81. 投资条约仲裁中女仲裁员的缺乏
82. 公法挑战:国际投资法走向反思还是消亡
83. 南半球国际投资的法律构架
84. 国内企业或外国子公司:谁对发展的贡献更大?
85. 国家与跨国公司的国籍
86. 政府与跨国公司关系的变化:从控制、自由化到再平衡
87. 新型经济民族主义?从加拿大钾肥公司决议中学到的教训
88. 经济爱国主义:中国对美国直接投资的分析
89. 国际投资争端解决中心公约框架下国家控制实体的地位
90. 国家控制的实体控制近2万亿美元的外国资产
91. Absent from the discussion: The other half of investment promotion
92. A China – US Bilateral Investment Treaty: A Template for a Multilateral Framework for Investment?
93. A good business reason to support mandatory transparency in extractive industries
94. A new economic nationalism? Lessons from the PotashCorp decision in Canada
95. Attracting FDI through BITs and RTAs: Does treaty content matter?
96. Different investment treaties, different effects
97. Does It Matter Who Invests in Your Country?
98. Economic patriotism: Dealing with Chinese direct investment in the United States
99. Evaluate Sustainable FDI to Promote Sustainable Development
100. 不平衡的巨龙:中国不均衡的省市及地区FDI 业绩
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