International Arbitration as a Mechanism for Attraction and Protection of Foreign Investments. Brazil's objections to the System, Alternative Model of Investment Cooperation and Facilitation Agreement (ACFI) and Proposals for Reform of the European Union

C.A. Carbajal Valenzuela
Carbajal Valenzuela, Christian Armando

Article from: TDM 2 (2020), in Conferences

Abstract

Note: this article is bilingual (Portuguese and English) This article briefly discusses the positive and negative aspects of international investment arbitration, from the point of view of host States interested in attracting foreign investment that can contribute to the economic development of the country and from the point of view of multinational companies investing abroad, interested in protecting their assets and investments. These two interests, promotion and protection of investments and protection of the rights of the States to regulate the investment ...

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Suggested Citation

C.A. Carbajal Valenzuela; "International Arbitration as a Mechanism for Attraction and Protection of Foreign Investments. Brazil's objections to the System, Alternative Model of Investment Cooperation and Facilitation Agreement (ACFI) and Proposals for Reform of the European Union"
TDM 2 (2020), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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