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The Making of an International Investment Facilitation Framework explores the complex interplay between legal structures, political negotiations, and economic incentives that shape global investment policies. Authored by Axel Berger and Manjiao Chi, this Cambridge University Press publication offers an in-depth examination of how nations collaborate to create frameworks that encourage and protect international investment.
The book addresses key issues including treaty negotiations, regulatory harmonization, dispute resolution mechanisms, and the balance between investor protection and sovereign rights. It provides valuable insights into the political economy of investment agreements and the various stakeholder perspectives involved in framework development.
Essential reading for academics, policymakers, and practitioners in international trade law, this work contributes significantly to understanding contemporary debates about investment facilitation and the future direction of global economic governance.







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