Catharine Titi (Centre national de la recherche scientifique) has posted The Evolution of Substantive Investment Protections in Recent Trade and Investment Treaties. Here's the abstract:
Over the years, the substantive content of international investment agreements (IIAs) has shifted to reflect political change and to respond to lessons learnt in investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS). With a focus on eight IIAs, selected with a view to geographical representativeness, this think piece explores substantive standards in recent treaty practice. It finds that new IIAs converge to a large extent with respect to their substantive standards. Old generation IIAs will probably remain dominant for some time as they represent the bulk of existing agreements. But there is a clear trend towards displacing them with the conclusion of new generation IIAs.
Titi: The Evolution of Substantive Investment Protections in Recent Trade and Investment Treaties
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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December 18, 2018
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