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Law in a Nutshell: Foreign Investment Law including Investor-State Arbitrations

  • Edition : 4th ed., 2025
  • Author(s) : Folsom
    • ISBN: 9798892099448
    • SKU: 98801
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Paperback

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Home country investors merge or acquire existing businesses or establish new companies in host countries. Investors purchase stocks and bonds on foreign exchanges, and sometimes foreign sovereign debt. The number of transactions and sums involved are staggering. Unlike international trade law, the subject of the World Trade Organization, no uniform body of foreign investment law exists. Hence foreign investment law is predominantly national, occasionally regional, in character. There are many intriguing variations on foreign investment law around the world. 

Foreign Investment Law including Investor-State Arbitrations in a Nutshell, 4th summarizes the law, practice, regulation and dispute settlement of foreign investment. Following the Nutshell tradition, citations are minimized creating a book that reads easily. Students, academics, lawyers, government officials and people in business will find it a useful introduction. 

This Nutshell reviews foreign investment entry and operational control patterns, and expropriation issues. It also explores the multitude of bilateral investment treaties (BITs). Investment regimes under free trade agreements (FTAs) are considered, with special attention to the dynamic rules of NAFTA and its USMCA successor. Controversial foreign investor-host state arbitration awards and systems are introduced. Investing in China, Europe and North America are presented as summary “case studies.”