A Dynamic Investment Landscape: Türkiye's Shifting Bilateral Investment Treaty Program

M.U. Karabiyik
Karabiyik, M. Uzeyir
C.B. Rosenberg
Rosenberg, Charles B.

Article from: TDM 3 (2024), in Investor-State Disputes - International Investment Law

Abstract

Türkiye's comprehensive bilateral investment treaty ("BIT") program serves as an interesting case study in adapting investment strategies to a shifting economic landscape. The State's unique geographical location between Europe and Asia has positioned it as a dynamic and vital market. Originally designed to attract foreign direct investment ("FDI"), Türkiye's BIT program has since undergone a transformation to align with Türkiye's economic development, which has witnessed a shift from capital importer to capital exporter. This article provides a background of Turkish BITs, ...

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M.U. Karabiyik; C.B. Rosenberg; "A Dynamic Investment Landscape: Türkiye's Shifting Bilateral Investment Treaty Program"
TDM 3 (2024), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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