Columbia FDI Perspectives, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI), Columbia University

ISSN: 2158-3579

Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 241 to 260 of 388
Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2015Preferential investment liberalization under bilateral investment treaties: How to ensure compliance with WTO law?Basedow, Robert
2015Legitimacy in WTO law and investment arbitration: the role of the contracting partiesWöss, Herfried
2015Bringing the state back in: India's 2015 model BITJandhyala, Srividya
2015Why we need a global appellate mechanism for international investment lawJoubin-Bret, Anna
2015The case for a multilateral or plurilateral framework on investmentShan, Wenhua
2015An appellate body for international investment disputes: How appealing is it?Karl, Joachim
2015Investment treaty law, sustainable development and responsible business conduct: A fact-finding surveyGordon, Kathryn; Pohl, Joachim; Bouchard, Marie
2015The challenges for Chinese FDI in EuropeBrennan, Louis
2015FDI in Russia in difficult timesJost, Thomas
2015We need an international support programme for sustainable investment facilitationSauvant, Karl P.
2015Foreign divestment: What stays when multinationals leave?Sofka, Wolfgang; Torres Preto, Miguel; de Faria, Pedro
2014In defense of bilateral investment treatiesSchwebel, Stephen M.
2014The Canada-China BIT 2012: Perspectives and Implicationsde Mestral, Armand
2014Locating production and income within MNEs: An alternative approach based on formulary apportionmentRassier, Dylan G.
2014China needs to complement its "going-out" policy with a "going-in" strategySauvant, Karl P.; Chen, Victor Z.
2014How to deal with the growing incentives competitionThomas, Kenneth P.
2014Canada's non-reciprocal BIT with China: Would the US or Europe do the same?Van Harten, Gus
2014The case for a framework agreement on investmentHufbauer, Gary; Stephenson, Sherry
2014The road to responsible investment treatiesNieuwenkamp, Roel; Sinivuori, Kimmo
2014Which host country government actors are most involved in disputes with foreign investors?Caddel, Jeremy; Jensen, Nathan M.
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