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2. Rapporteur’s Report on the Roundtable on States and State-Controlled Entities as Claimants in International Investment Arbitration
3. Background Paper for Second Workshop on Contract Negotiation Support for Developing Host Countries
4. Paper on the Business Case for Transparency
5. Submissions to UNCITRAL Working Group II on Arbitration and Conciliation: Proposal for Specific Text
6. 中国对外直接投资政策的三大挑战
7. New UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules on Transparency: Application, Content and Next Steps
8. Meeting Summary of Colloquium on Policy, Law, Contracts, and Sustainable Development
9. State Control over Interpretation of Investment Treaties
10. The Mauritius Convention on Transparency: Comments on the treaty and its role in increasing transparency of investor-State arbitration
11. 巴西的双边投资条约:不仅仅是一种新的投资协议模式?
12. AIM Investment Report 2015: Trends and Policy Challenges
13. Brazil’s bilateral investment treaties: More than a new investment treaty model?
14. New Weaknesses: Despite a Major Win, Arbitration Decisions in 2014 Increase the US’s Future Exposure to Litigation and Liability
15. Ripe for Refinement: The State’s Role in Interpretation of FET, MFN, and Shareholder Rights
16. The TPP’s Investment Chapter: Entrenching, Rather Than Reforming, a Flawed System
17. Beyond Trade Deals: Charting a Post-Brexit Course for UK Investment Treaties
18. Outcome Report of Workshop on International Investment and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
19. Space for Local Content Policies and Strategies: A Crucial Time to Revisit an Old Debate
20. The E15 Task Force on Investment Policy
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