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International Investment Law: A Chinese Perspective (Routledge Research in International Economic Law)

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Book Details
Book Name: International Investment Law: A Chinese Perspective
Language: English
ISBN-13: 9781138215245
Writer: Wang, Guiguo
Book Edition: 1
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages: 586
Binding: Paperback
Subject/Category: International Investment Law, Economic Law, Chinese Studies

Description
In an era of increasing cross-border economic exchanges, the role of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has become essential to global economic growth. This book examines the evolving landscape of international investment law, critically assessing current practices and addressing emerging trends in FDI. The book is particularly focused on the significant changes brought about by globalization, where both developed and developing countries actively engage in FDI, transcending political, legal, and cultural boundaries.

Key Features:
Globalization and FDI: Discusses the impact of globalization on the distinctions between capital importing and exporting countries, analyzing how FDI now flows in both directions.
International Case Law: Offers critical assessments of cases decided by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) tribunals and decisions from annulment ad hoc committees.
Chinese Perspective: Considers the influence of Chinese culture and practice in shaping FDI law and its enforcement, particularly in the context of China’s role in international investment.
Comprehensive Coverage: Topics explored include bilateral, multilateral, and unilateral mechanisms for encouraging and protecting FDIs, expropriation standards, compensation, enforcement of arbitral awards, and suggestions for improving the current investment law system.

This book will be invaluable to scholars, practitioners, and students of international investment law, international economic law, Chinese studies, and Asian law, offering a deep dive into both theoretical and practical aspects of international investment.