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Beskrivning
The book provides a deep and insightful enquiry into a set of persistent questions about investment treaties, including the causal relationship between investment treaties and investment, and their role in emerging economies such as India.
James J. Nedumpara is Professor and Head of the Centre for Trade and Investment Law (CTIL), a leading think tank and advisory Centre established by India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT). James also holds the WTO Chair established by the World Trade Organization Chair programme at the IIFT. A prolific writer on international trade and investment law and an advisor to India’s trade negotiations, James has contributed widely to enhancing trade law capacity in India. Among other publications, James is the co-author of the comprehensive treatise, International Economic Law: Text, Cases and Materials (2021).
Innehållsförteckning
Chapter 1: Editor’s Introduction.- Chapter 2: Investor Perceptions on International Investment Agreements: Evidence from India.- Chapter 3: Post 2015 Model BIT: Exploring Alternative Models of Investment Protection and Dispute Resolution in India.- Chapter 4: Addressing Corruption: Reimagining India’s Investment Treaties.- Chapter 5: Sustainability in Investment Treaties: What the Future Holds?.- Chapter 6: Investment Liberalization and Trade Agreements: Filling a Gap.- Chapter 7: Investment Treaties and Judiciary: Mapping Indian Judiciary’s Approach post 2015 Model BIT.- Chapter 8: Time for a New Delhi Declaration on Global Investment Law.- Chapter 9: Conclusion.