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adam_text | Summary of Contents
Table of Cases
xvii
Table of Treaties, Conventions, Resolutions, and Rules
xxix
List of Abbreviations
xli
I. Nature, Evolution, and Context of International Investment Law
1
1.
International Investment Law as a Field of Study
1
2.
The Business Nature of a Foreign Investment:
A Long-Term Risk
3
3.
Host State Sovereignty and the Rules of Foreign Investment
7
4.
Customary International Law: The Emergence of a
Minimum Standard
11
5.
Treaty Law: Evolution and Purpose
17
6.
Current Trends in Treaty Practice
24
7.
Regional Agreements: Energy Charter, NAFTA
27
II. Interpretation and Application of Investment Treaties
31
1.
Interpreting Investment Treaties
31
2.
Application of Investment Treaties in Time
38
III. Investors and Investments
46
1.
Investors: Individuals, Companies, Nationality, and
Shareholders
46
2.
Investment
60
IV. Investment Contracts
72
1.
Types of Investment Contracts
72
2.
Applicable Law
73
3.
Stabilization Clauses
75
4.
Renegotiation/Adaptation
77
V. Admission and Establishment
79
1.
The Move towards Economic Liberalism
79
2.
Treaty Models of Admission
80
3.
Performance Requirements
82
4.
Non-Compliance by Investor with Host State Law
and International Public Policy
84
viii
Summary of Contents
VI. Expropriation
89
1.
The Right to Expropriate
89
2.
The Three Branches of the Law
90
3.
The Legality of the Expropriation
90
4.
Direct and Indirect Expropriation
92
5.
Expropriation of Contractual Rights
115
VII.
Standards of Protection
119
1.
Fair and Equitable Treatment
119
2.
Full Protection and Security
149
3.
The Umbrella Clause
153
4.
Access to Justice, Fair Procedure, and Denial of Justice
162
5.
Emergency, Necessity, Armed Conflicts, and Force
Majeure
166
6.
Preservation of Rights
172
7.
Arbitrary or Discriminatory Measures
173
8.
National Treatment
178
9.
Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment
186
10.
Transfer of Funds
191
VIII.
State Responsibility and Attribution
195
1.
Organs, Provinces, and Municipalities
195
2.
State Entities
198
3.
Party Status for Constituent Subdivisions or Agencies
under the ICSID Convention
205
IX. Political Risk Insurance
207
X. Settling Investment Disputes
211
1.
State
v
State Disputes
211
2.
Investor
v
State Disputes
214
Annexes
291
1.
Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes
between States and Nationals of Other States
(ICSID Convention) (March
1965) 291
2.
Energy Charter Treaty (Parts I, III, V) (December
1994) 314
3.
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA),
Chapter XI (December
1992) 330
4.
Agreement between the People s Republic of China
and the Government of
[... ]
on the Promotion
and Protection of Investments (Chinese Model BIT)
(2003) 352
Summary of Contents
ix
5.
Accord
entre le Gouvernement de la République Française et
le Gouvernement de
[...]
sur l Encouragement et la Protection
Réciproques des Investissements
(French Model BIT)
(2006) 360
6.
Treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany and
[... ]
Concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection
of Investments (German Model BIT)
(2005) 368
7.
Draft Agreement between the Government of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
and the Government of
[... ]
for the Promotion
and Protection of Investments (UK Model BIT)
(2005) 376
8.
Treaty between the Government of the United States
of America and the Government of
[... ]
concerning
the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection
of Investment (US Model BIT)
(2004) 385
Index All
Contents
Table of Cases
xvii
Table of Treaties, Conventions, Resolutions, and Rules
xxix
List of Abbreviations
xli
I. Nature, Evolution, and Context of International Investment Law
1
1.
International Investment Law as a Field of Study
1
2.
The Business Nature of a Foreign Investment:
A Long-Term Risk
3
3.
Host State Sovereignty and the Rules of Foreign Investment
7
4.
Customary International Law: The Emergence
of a Minimum Standard
11
5.
Treaty Law: Evolution and Purpose
17
6.
Current Trends in Treaty Practice
24
7.
Regional Agreements: Energy Charter, NAFTA
27
II. Interpretation and Application of Investment Treaties
31
1.
Interpreting Investment Treaties
31
(a) Methods of Treaty Interpretation
31
(b)
Travaux Préparatoires
33
(c)
Interpretative Statements
34
(d)
The Authority of Precedents
35
(e) Towards a Greater Uniformity of Interpretation
37
2.
Application of Investment Treaties in Time
38
(a) Inter-Temporal Application of Treaties in General
38
(b) Different Inter-Temporal Rules for Jurisdiction and Substance
39
(c) The Date Relevant to Determine Jurisdiction
41
(d) Relevant Dates under the ICSID Convention
41
(e) Inter-Temporal Rules in Other Treaties
43
III. Investors and Investments
46
1.
Investors: Individuals, Companies, Nationality,
and Shareholders
46
(a) Private Foreign Investors
46
(b) Nationality of Individuals
47
(c) Nationality of Corporations
49
xii Contents
(d)
Article 25(2)(b)
of the
ICSID Convention:
Agreement to Treat a
Local Company as a Foreign National because of Foreign Control
52
(e) Nationality Planning and Denial of Benefits
54
(f) Shareholders as Investors
56
2.
Investment
60
(a) The Concept of an Investment
60
(b) Definitions in Investment Protection Treaties
62
(c) Case Law
65
IV. Investment Contracts
72
1.
Types of Investment Contracts
72
2.
Applicable Law
73
3.
Stabilization Clauses
75
4.
Renegotiation/Adaptation
77
V. Admission and Establishment
79
1.
The Move towards Economic Liberalism
79
2.
Treaty Models of Admission
80
3.
Performance Requirements
82
4.
Non-Compliance by Investor with Host State Law
and International Public Policy
84
VI. Expropriation
89
1.
The Right to Expropriate
89
2.
The Three Branches of the Law
90
3.
The Legality of the Expropriation
90
4.
Direct and Indirect Expropriation
92
(a) Broad Formulae: Their Substance and Evolution
92
(b) Judicial and Arbitral Practice: Some Illustrative Cases
96
(c) Effect or Intention?
101
(d) Legitimate Expectations
104
(e) The Issue of Control: Partial Expropriation?
106
(f) General Regulatory Measures
109
(g) Duration of a Measure
112
(h) Creeping Expropriation
114
5.
Expropriation of Contractual Rights
115
VII.
Standards of Protection
119
1.
Fair and Equitable Treatment
119
(a) History of the Concept
119
(b) Heterogeneity of Treaty Language
121
Contents xiii
(c)
Nature
and Function
122
(d)
Fair and Equitable Treatment and Customary International Law
124
(e) The Evolution of the Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard
128
(f) Attempts at Defining Fair and Equitable Treatment
130
(g) Methodological Issues
133
(h) Specific Applications of the Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard
133
aa. Transparency, Stability, and the Protection of the Investor s
Legitimate Expectations
133
bb. Compliance with Contractual Obligations
140
cc. Procedural Propriety and Due Process
142
dd. Good Faith
144
ее.
Freedom from Coercion and Harassment
147
(i) Conclusion
148
2.
Full Protection and Security
149
(a) Concept
149
(b) Protection against Physical Violence and Harassment
150
(c) Legal Protection
151
(d) Relationship to Customary International Law
152
3.
The Umbrella Clause
153
4.
Access to Justice, Fair Procedure, and Denial of Justice
162
5.
Emergency, Necessity, Armed Conflicts, and Force
Majeure
166
(a) Customary International Law
166
(b) Treaty Law
167
(c) The ILC Articles on State Responsibility
168
aa. Necessity
168
bb. Force
Majeure
171
6.
Preservation of Rights
172
7.
Arbitrary or Discriminatory Measures
173
(a) The Meaning of Arbitrary Measures
173
(b) Relationship to Fair and Equitable Treatment and to
Customary International Law
175
(c) The Meaning of Discriminatory Measures
176
8.
National Treatment
178
(a) General Meaning
178
(b) Application
179
aa. The Basis of Comparison
180
bb. The Existence of a Differentiation
181
cc. Is there a Justification for the Differentiation?
181
dd. The Relevance of Discriminatory Intent
183
(c) The Relevance of WTO Case Law
184
9.
Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment
186
(a) Introduction
186
(b) Variations of MFN Clauses
187
xiv Contents
(c)
Method of Interpretation
188
(d) Invoking Substantive Rights
188
(e) Current State of the Law
190
10.
Transfer of Funds
191
VIII.
State Responsibility and Attribution
195
1.
Organs, Provinces, and Municipalities
195
(a) State Organs
196
(b) Provinces and Municipalities
197
2.
State Entities
198
(a) The Role of State Entities
198
(b) Structure, Function, and Control
200
(c) Judicial Practice on Attribution
201
(d) State Responsibility for Failure to Protect
204
3.
Party Status for Constituent Subdivisions or Agencies
under the ICSID Convention
205
IX. Political Risk Insurance
207
X. Settling Investment Disputes
211
1.
State
v
State Disputes
211
(a) Diplomatic Protection
211
(b) Direct Disputes between States
213
2.
Investor
v
State Disputes
214
(a) The Role of Domestic Courts
214
aa. The Limited Usefulness of Domestic Courts
214
bb. The Requirement to Resort to Domestic Courts
215
cc. The Fork in the Road
216
dd. Selection of Domestic Courts in Contracts
217
(b) Arbitration and Conciliation
220
(c) Arbitration Institutions and Regimes
222
aa. ICSID
222
bb. ICSID Additional Facility
224
cc. Non-ICSID Investment Arbitration
225
i. The International Chamber of Commerce
227
ii. The London Court of International Arbitration
227
iii. UNCITRAL
Rules
227
iv.
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal
228
v. The Permanent Court of Arbitration
229
(d) The Subject Matter of the Dispute (Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae)
230
aa. The Dispute
230
bb. The Legal Nature of the Dispute
230
cc. The Directness of the Dispute in Relation to the Investment
231
Contents xv
dd. The Investment 233
(e) The Parties
to the
Dispute
(Jurisdiction Ratione
Personae)
233
aa. The Host State 234
bb. The Investor
235
cc. The Investor s Nationality
236
dd. The Significance of the Additional Facility
238
(f) Consent to Arbitration
238
aa. Consent by Direct Agreement
239
bb. Consent through Host State Legislation
240
cc. Consent through Bilateral Investment Treaties
242
dd. Consent through Multilateral Treaties
243
ее.
The Scope of Consent
244
ff. Procedural Conditions to Consent
247
gg. The Interpretation of Consent
251
(g) The Applicability of MFN Clauses to Dispute Settlement
253
(h) Procedure
257
(i) Provisional Measures
262
(j) Applicable Law
265
(k) Damages and Compensation
271
(1)
Costs
276
(m) Challenge and Review of Decisions
277
aa. Review in non-ICSID Arbitration
278
bb. Annulment under the ICSID Convention
279
i. Excess of Powers
281
ii. Serious Departure from a Fundamental Rule
ofProcedure
283
iii.
Failure to State Reasons
284
iv.
Resubmission to a New Tribunal
285
cc. Supplementation and Rectification under
the ICSID Convention
286
dd. Interpretation under the ICSID Convention
286
ее.
Revision under the ICSID Convention
287
(n) Enforcement of Awards
287
Annexes
291
1.
Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes
between States and Nationals of Other States
(ICSID Convention) (March
1965) 291
2.
Energy Charter Treaty (Parts I, III, V) (December
1994) 314
3.
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA),
Chapter XI (December
1992) 330
4.
Agreement between the People s Republic of China and
the Government of
f
... ]
on the Promotion and Protection
of Investments (Chinese Model BIT)
(2003) 352
xvi Contents
5.
Accord entre le Gouvernement de la République Française et
le Gouvernement de
[...]
sur l Encouragement et la Protection
Réciproques des Investissements
(French Model BIT)
(2006) 360
6.
Treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany and
[... ]
Concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection
of Investments (German Model BIT)
(2005) 368
7.
Draft Agreement between the Government of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
and the Government of
[... ]
for the Promotion
and Protection of Investments (UK Model BIT)
(2005) 376
8.
Treaty between the Government of the United States
of America and the Government of
[... ]
concerning
the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection
of Investment (US Model BIT)
(2004) 385
Index All
|
adam_txt |
Summary of Contents
Table of Cases
xvii
Table of Treaties, Conventions, Resolutions, and Rules
xxix
List of Abbreviations
xli
I. Nature, Evolution, and Context of International Investment Law
1
1.
International Investment Law as a Field of Study
1
2.
The Business Nature of a Foreign Investment:
A Long-Term Risk
3
3.
Host State Sovereignty and the Rules of Foreign Investment
7
4.
Customary International Law: The Emergence of a
Minimum Standard
11
5.
Treaty Law: Evolution and Purpose
17
6.
Current Trends in Treaty Practice
24
7.
Regional Agreements: Energy Charter, NAFTA
27
II. Interpretation and Application of Investment Treaties
31
1.
Interpreting Investment Treaties
31
2.
Application of Investment Treaties in Time
38
III. Investors and Investments
46
1.
Investors: Individuals, Companies, Nationality, and
Shareholders
46
2.
Investment
60
IV. Investment Contracts
72
1.
Types of Investment Contracts
72
2.
Applicable Law
73
3.
Stabilization Clauses
75
4.
Renegotiation/Adaptation
77
V. Admission and Establishment
79
1.
The Move towards Economic Liberalism
79
2.
Treaty Models of Admission
80
3.
Performance Requirements
82
4.
Non-Compliance by Investor with Host State Law
and International Public Policy
84
viii
Summary of Contents
VI. Expropriation
89
1.
The Right to Expropriate
89
2.
The Three Branches of the Law
90
3.
The Legality of the Expropriation
90
4.
Direct and Indirect Expropriation
92
5.
Expropriation of Contractual Rights
115
VII.
Standards of Protection
119
1.
Fair and Equitable Treatment
119
2.
Full Protection and Security
149
3.
The Umbrella Clause
153
4.
Access to Justice, Fair Procedure, and Denial of Justice
162
5.
Emergency, Necessity, Armed Conflicts, and Force
Majeure
166
6.
Preservation of Rights
172
7.
Arbitrary or Discriminatory Measures
173
8.
National Treatment
178
9.
Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment
186
10.
Transfer of Funds
191
VIII.
State Responsibility and Attribution
195
1.
Organs, Provinces, and Municipalities
195
2.
State Entities
198
3.
Party Status for Constituent Subdivisions or Agencies
under the ICSID Convention
205
IX. Political Risk Insurance
207
X. Settling Investment Disputes
211
1.
State
v
State Disputes
211
2.
Investor
v
State Disputes
214
Annexes
291
1.
Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes
between States and Nationals of Other States
(ICSID Convention) (March
1965) 291
2.
Energy Charter Treaty (Parts I, III, V) (December
1994) 314
3.
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA),
Chapter XI (December
1992) 330
4.
Agreement between the People's Republic of China
and the Government of
[. ]
on the Promotion
and Protection of Investments (Chinese Model BIT)
(2003) 352
Summary of Contents
ix
5.
Accord
entre le Gouvernement de la République Française et
le Gouvernement de
[.]
sur l'Encouragement et la Protection
Réciproques des Investissements
(French Model BIT)
(2006) 360
6.
Treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany and
[. ]
Concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection
of Investments (German Model BIT)
(2005) 368
7.
Draft Agreement between the Government of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
and the Government of
[. ]
for the Promotion
and Protection of Investments (UK Model BIT)
(2005) 376
8.
Treaty between the Government of the United States
of America and the Government of
[. ]
concerning
the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection
of Investment (US Model BIT)
(2004) 385
Index All
Contents
Table of Cases
xvii
Table of Treaties, Conventions, Resolutions, and Rules
xxix
List of Abbreviations
xli
I. Nature, Evolution, and Context of International Investment Law
1
1.
International Investment Law as a Field of Study
1
2.
The Business Nature of a Foreign Investment:
A Long-Term Risk
3
3.
Host State Sovereignty and the Rules of Foreign Investment
7
4.
Customary International Law: The Emergence
of a Minimum Standard
11
5.
Treaty Law: Evolution and Purpose
17
6.
Current Trends in Treaty Practice
24
7.
Regional Agreements: Energy Charter, NAFTA
27
II. Interpretation and Application of Investment Treaties
31
1.
Interpreting Investment Treaties
31
(a) Methods of Treaty Interpretation
31
(b)
Travaux Préparatoires
33
(c)
Interpretative Statements
34
(d)
The Authority of'Precedents'
35
(e) Towards a Greater Uniformity of Interpretation
37
2.
Application of Investment Treaties in Time
38
(a) Inter-Temporal Application of Treaties in General
38
(b) Different Inter-Temporal Rules for Jurisdiction and Substance
39
(c) The Date Relevant to Determine Jurisdiction
41
(d) Relevant Dates under the ICSID Convention
41
(e) Inter-Temporal Rules in Other Treaties
43
III. Investors and Investments
46
1.
Investors: Individuals, Companies, Nationality,
and Shareholders
46
(a) Private Foreign Investors
46
(b) Nationality of Individuals
47
(c) Nationality of Corporations
49
xii Contents
(d)
Article 25(2)(b)
of the
ICSID Convention:
Agreement to Treat a
Local Company as a Foreign National because of Foreign Control
52
(e) Nationality Planning and Denial of Benefits
54
(f) Shareholders as Investors
56
2.
Investment
60
(a) The Concept of an Investment
60
(b) Definitions in Investment Protection Treaties
62
(c) Case Law
65
IV. Investment Contracts
72
1.
Types of Investment Contracts
72
2.
Applicable Law
73
3.
Stabilization Clauses
75
4.
Renegotiation/Adaptation
77
V. Admission and Establishment
79
1.
The Move towards Economic Liberalism
79
2.
Treaty Models of Admission
80
3.
Performance Requirements
82
4.
Non-Compliance by Investor with Host State Law
and International Public Policy
84
VI. Expropriation
89
1.
The Right to Expropriate
89
2.
The Three Branches of the Law
90
3.
The Legality of the Expropriation
90
4.
Direct and Indirect Expropriation
92
(a) Broad Formulae: Their Substance and Evolution
92
(b) Judicial and Arbitral Practice: Some Illustrative Cases
96
(c) Effect or Intention?
101
(d) Legitimate Expectations
104
(e) The Issue of Control: Partial Expropriation?
106
(f) General Regulatory Measures
109
(g) Duration of a Measure
112
(h) Creeping Expropriation
114
5.
Expropriation of Contractual Rights
115
VII.
Standards of Protection
119
1.
Fair and Equitable Treatment
119
(a) History of the Concept
119
(b) Heterogeneity of Treaty Language
121
Contents xiii
(c)
Nature
and Function
122
(d)
Fair and Equitable Treatment and Customary International Law
124
(e) The Evolution of the Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard
128
(f) Attempts at Defining Fair and Equitable Treatment
130
(g) Methodological Issues
133
(h) Specific Applications of the Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard
133
aa. Transparency, Stability, and the Protection of the Investor's
Legitimate Expectations
133
bb. Compliance with Contractual Obligations
140
cc. Procedural Propriety and Due Process
142
dd. Good Faith
144
ее.
Freedom from Coercion and Harassment
147
(i) Conclusion
148
2.
Full Protection and Security
149
(a) Concept
149
(b) Protection against Physical Violence and Harassment
150
(c) Legal Protection
151
(d) Relationship to Customary International Law
152
3.
The Umbrella Clause
153
4.
Access to Justice, Fair Procedure, and Denial of Justice
162
5.
Emergency, Necessity, Armed Conflicts, and Force
Majeure
166
(a) Customary International Law
166
(b) Treaty Law
167
(c) The ILC Articles on State Responsibility
168
aa. Necessity
168
bb. Force
Majeure
171
6.
Preservation of Rights
172
7.
Arbitrary or Discriminatory Measures
173
(a) The Meaning of Arbitrary Measures
173
(b) Relationship to Fair and Equitable Treatment and to
Customary International Law
175
(c) The Meaning of Discriminatory Measures
176
8.
National Treatment
178
(a) General Meaning
178
(b) Application
179
aa. The Basis of Comparison
180
bb. The Existence of a Differentiation
181
cc. Is there a Justification for the Differentiation?
181
dd. The Relevance of Discriminatory Intent
183
(c) The Relevance of WTO Case Law
184
9.
Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment
186
(a) Introduction
186
(b) Variations of MFN Clauses
187
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(c)
Method of Interpretation
188
(d) Invoking Substantive Rights
188
(e) Current State of the Law
190
10.
Transfer of Funds
191
VIII.
State Responsibility and Attribution
195
1.
Organs, Provinces, and Municipalities
195
(a) State Organs
196
(b) Provinces and Municipalities
197
2.
State Entities
198
(a) The Role of State Entities
198
(b) Structure, Function, and Control
200
(c) Judicial Practice on Attribution
201
(d) State Responsibility for Failure to Protect
204
3.
Party Status for Constituent Subdivisions or Agencies
under the ICSID Convention
205
IX. Political Risk Insurance
207
X. Settling Investment Disputes
211
1.
State
v
State Disputes
211
(a) Diplomatic Protection
211
(b) Direct Disputes between States
213
2.
Investor
v
State Disputes
214
(a) The Role of Domestic Courts
214
aa. The Limited Usefulness of Domestic Courts
214
bb. The Requirement to Resort to Domestic Courts
215
cc. The Fork in the Road
216
dd. Selection of Domestic Courts in Contracts
217
(b) Arbitration and Conciliation
220
(c) Arbitration Institutions and Regimes
222
aa. ICSID
222
bb. ICSID Additional Facility
224
cc. Non-ICSID Investment Arbitration
225
i. The International Chamber of Commerce
227
ii. The London Court of International Arbitration
227
iii. UNCITRAL
Rules
227
iv.
The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal
228
v. The Permanent Court of Arbitration
229
(d) The Subject Matter of the Dispute (Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae)
230
aa. The Dispute
230
bb. The Legal Nature of the Dispute
230
cc. The Directness of the Dispute in Relation to the Investment
231
Contents xv
dd. The Investment 233
(e) The Parties
to the
Dispute
(Jurisdiction Ratione
Personae)
233
aa. The Host State 234
bb. The Investor
235
cc. The Investor's Nationality
236
dd. The Significance of the Additional Facility
238
(f) Consent to Arbitration
238
aa. Consent by Direct Agreement
239
bb. Consent through Host State Legislation
240
cc. Consent through Bilateral Investment Treaties
242
dd. Consent through Multilateral Treaties
243
ее.
The Scope of Consent
244
ff. Procedural Conditions to Consent
247
gg. The Interpretation of Consent
251
(g) The Applicability of MFN Clauses to Dispute Settlement
253
(h) Procedure
257
(i) Provisional Measures
262
(j) Applicable Law
265
(k) Damages and Compensation
271
(1)
Costs
276
(m) Challenge and Review of Decisions
277
aa. Review in non-ICSID Arbitration
278
bb. Annulment under the ICSID Convention
279
i. Excess of Powers
281
ii. Serious Departure from a Fundamental Rule
ofProcedure
283
iii.
Failure to State Reasons
284
iv.
Resubmission to a New Tribunal
285
cc. Supplementation and Rectification under
the ICSID Convention
286
dd. Interpretation under the ICSID Convention
286
ее.
Revision under the ICSID Convention
287
(n) Enforcement of Awards
287
Annexes
291
1.
Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes
between States and Nationals of Other States
(ICSID Convention) (March
1965) 291
2.
Energy Charter Treaty (Parts I, III, V) (December
1994) 314
3.
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA),
Chapter XI (December
1992) 330
4.
Agreement between the People's Republic of China and
the Government of
f
. ]
on the Promotion and Protection
of Investments (Chinese Model BIT)
(2003) 352
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5.
Accord entre le Gouvernement de la République Française et
le Gouvernement de
[.]
sur l'Encouragement et la Protection
Réciproques des Investissements
(French Model BIT)
(2006) 360
6.
Treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany and
[. ]
Concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection
of Investments (German Model BIT)
(2005) 368
7.
Draft Agreement between the Government of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
and the Government of
[. ]
for the Promotion
and Protection of Investments (UK Model BIT)
(2005) 376
8.
Treaty between the Government of the United States
of America and the Government of
[. ]
concerning
the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection
of Investment (US Model BIT)
(2004) 385
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