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The Making of an International Investment Facilitation Framework

The Making of an International Investment Facilitation Framework

The Making of an International Investment Facilitation Framework

Legal, Political and Economic Perspectives
Axel Berger, German Institute of Development and Sustainability
Manjiao Chi, University of International Business and Economics
March 2025
Hardback
9781009444088
£110.00
GBP
Hardback

    This book comprehensively investigates the rationale and effects of the first multilateral agreement on investment facilitation for development, including the interests of key WTO members. It adopts a multidisciplinary, transregional and data-driven approach to explore the political, economic and legal aspects pertaining to the most recent WTO agreement. The book highlights how this agreement broadens the scope of the WTO to the contentious area of foreign investment and adopts the innovative facilitation approach. The book presents cutting-edge research on the (non-)adoption of investment facilitation worldwide, the economic impact of the agreement, its legal implications and the political economy explaining why the investment facilitation for development agreement came about. The book brings together leading experts from various disciplines and practices and aims at inspiring more substantive research in this new field of international economic rule-making. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

    • Provides an example of a multi-disciplinary study on a cutting-edge international issue
    • Suitable reference for law and policy makers at all different levels
    • This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core

    Product details

    March 2025
    Hardback
    9781009444088
    376 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from March 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: law, politics and economics of international disciplines on investment facilitation for development Axel Berger and Manjiao Chi
    • Part I. Investment Facilitation Rules in International and Domestic Law:
    • 1. Domestic investment facilitation frameworks: measuring their extent and variation Axel Berger, Florian Gitt and Ali Dadkhah
    • 2. Investment facilitation provisions in international investment agreements and the multilateral framework on investment facilitation for development Rodrigo Polanco
    • 3. Relationship between the investment facilitation for development and other WTO agreements – potential overlaps and complementarities in the non-service sector Yuka Fukunaga
    • 4. Investment facilitation and dispute settlement: a structural analysis Manjiao Chi
    • Part II. Political Economy Perspectives of Investment Facilitation Rule-Making:
    • 5. Economic impacts of an investment facilitation for development agreement Edward J. Balistreri and Zoryana Olekseyuk
    • 6. The political economy of an investment facilitation for development agreement in Brazil, India and China Julia Calvert
    • 7. Facilitation of Foreign direct investment through International economic law – contribution to the right to development and SDGs Ole Kristian Fauchald
    • 8. Plurilateral negotiations in the WTO on services domestic regulation and investment facilitation for development Christian Pitschas
    • 9. Special economic zones and investment facilitation Richard Bolwijn and Jing Li
    • 10. Investment facilitation and the Global technology sector: intergovernmental cooperation versus geopolitical rivalry Simon B. C. Lacey
    • Part III. Regional Perspectives of Investment Facilitation Rule-Making:
    • 11. Domestic governance and treaty practice of Brazil's investment cooperation and facilitation agreements Michelle R. Sanchez-Badin and Manu Misra
    • 12. The European Union and investment facilitation at the WTO Sophie Meunier and Christilla Roederer-Rynning
    • 13. China's approach to investment facilitation Xiuli Han
    • 14. The WTO facilitation framework without Africa: unpacking the conundrum Malebakeng Agnes Forere
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Axel Berger, Manjiao Chi, Florian Gitt, Ali Dadkhah, Rodrigo Polanco, Yuka Fukunaga, Edward J. Balistreri, Zoryana Olekseyuk, Julia Calvert, Ole Kristian Fauchald, Christian Pitschas, Richard Bolwijn, Jing Li, Simon B. C. Lacey, Michelle R. Sanchez-Badin, Manu Misra, Sophie Meunier, Christilla Roederer-Rynning, Xiuli Han, Malebakeng Agnes Forere