Legal Framework for the Admission of FDI

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Eleven International Publishing, 2006 - 321ÆäÀÌÁö
The law on foreign direct investment (FDI) belongs to the fastest changing legal field in international law. Investors and the host state have long left behind a relationship dominated by the host state's desire to screen and choose FDI. In the current market for FDI, both parties try to assert influence, but in the end the scarcity of FDI is the decisive factor. This book provides an in-depth study of the legal framework for the admission of FDI and presents insights into the pros and cons of various admission models. Its goal is to identify legal and policy options that serve the host state's and investor's common needs. The book is a comprehensive, easy reference handbook that is of interest to lawyers, academics and policy makers.

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THE INTERESTS INVOLVED
15
A MARKET
23
Chapter
29
WHO IS AN INVESTOR?
45
RIGHT OF ADMISSION RIGHT OF ESTABLISHMENT
54
MULTILATERAL TREATIES AND SOFT
121
Chapter Four
136
Chapter Five
199
Chapter
215
Chapter Seven
235
Chapter Eight
243
Chapter Nine
251
Annex
263
Integration
298
Index
316
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