Public Private Partnerships Dispute Resolution in Latin America: The Balance Between Attracting Foreign Investment and Pursuing Public Policy

P. Debuchy
Debuchy, Pablo
A. Kamath
Kamath, Alex

Article from: TDM 4 (2020), in Conferences

Abstract

The fallout of the Lavo Jato and Odebrecht corruption scandals are still being felt across Latin America. As a result, governments across the region have been reexamining their policies relating to dispute resolution mechanisms related to key infrastructure projects established under public private partnership (PPPs) across the region. This paper offers an overview of the unique needs and concerns for the Latin American region regarding dispute resolution for PPP projects following the wave of corruption scandals and the associated public backlash in recent years, and the ...

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P. Debuchy; A. Kamath; "Public Private Partnerships Dispute Resolution in Latin America: The Balance Between Attracting Foreign Investment and Pursuing Public Policy"
TDM 4 (2020), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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