Investment Treaty News Quarterly, Volume 5, Issue 3, August 2014
In this issue:
Risky Business or Risky Politics: What Explains Investor-State Disputes?; Aron Broches and the Withdrawal of Unilateral Offers of Consent to Investor-State Arbitration; Opening the Door to Foreign Investment? An Analysis of Bolivia’s New Investment Promotion Law; News in Brief; Awards and Decision; Resources and Events.
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