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IIAKey Issues in the Evolving System of International Investment Rules

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IIAThe protection of national security in IIAs

02 Sept 2009 - Many countries have started to re-evaluate investment liberalization policies, and some have introduced adjustments, thereby exercising their right to regulate foreign investment to pursue domestic policy objectives. One of the main areas where a more restrictive approach towards foreign investment has become manifest relates to national security. This paper explores what role IIAs play in this context, and what approaches these treaties have taken with regard to national security exceptions.  More >>


2009 L’Aquila G8 SummitG8+5 summit calls on UNCTAD for further contribution in the investment area

24 July 2009 - The outcomes of the 2009 L’Aquila G8 Summit, i.e. the "G8 Leaders Declaration:Responsible Leadership for a Sustainable Future”, and the “Concluding Report of the Heiligendamm Process” (G8 plus 5) made references to UNCTAD’s international and national investment policy work, including UNCTAD´s contribution to the discussion on the development dimension of investment. More >>


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8 July 2009 - An UNCTAD review of national and international investment policy developments shows that in response to the crisis, G 20 countries have mostly refrained from taking policy measures that are restrictive towards foreign inward and domestic outward investment. In fact, a substantial number of the policy changes surveyed were in the direction of facilitating investment, UNCTAD experts have determined. varLinkBoxLeft =
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Specific objectives:

  • Deepen the understanding on issues in IIAs.
  • Identify and examine issues, problems and interests.
  • Ensure that the development concerns are adequately addressed.

 

Main activities:

  • Publication of the UNCTAD Series on issues in IIAs and the Compendium of IIAs.
  • Technical assistance: training courses for negotiators of IIAs, including distance learning elements, seminars for policy-makers, ad-hoc advisory missions, facilitation of negotiation of bilateral investment treaties and double taxation treaties.
  • Intergovernmental discussions in UNCTAD and consensus-building, inputs to other intergovernmental organizations, policy dialogue with civil society.

 


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50 Years of Bilateral Investment Treaties Conference 2009



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IIAKey Issues in the Evolving System of International Investment Rules

30 Nov 2009 - An ad hoc Expert Group Meeting will review two forthcoming UNCTAD studies, focusing on the design of policy options for IIA negotiators. The peer-review sessions will be followed by a brainstorming on the evolution of international investment rules for development.  More >>


IIAThe protection of national security in IIAs

02 Sept 2009 - Many countries have started to re-evaluate investment liberalization policies, and some have introduced adjustments, thereby exercising their right to regulate foreign investment to pursue domestic policy objectives. One of the main areas where a more restrictive approach towards foreign investment has become manifest relates to national security. This paper explores what role IIAs play in this context, and what approaches these treaties have taken with regard to national security exceptions.  More >>


2009 L’Aquila G8 SummitG8+5 summit calls on UNCTAD for further contribution in the investment area

24 July 2009 - The outcomes of the 2009 L’Aquila G8 Summit, i.e. the "G8 Leaders Declaration:Responsible Leadership for a Sustainable Future”, and the “Concluding Report of the Heiligendamm Process” (G8 plus 5) made references to UNCTAD’s international and national investment policy work, including UNCTAD´s contribution to the discussion on the development dimension of investment. More >>


ISARReport says investment policy trends in G 20 countries paint comforting picture but leave no room for complacency

8 July 2009 - An UNCTAD review of national and international investment policy developments shows that in response to the crisis, G 20 countries have mostly refrained from taking policy measures that are restrictive towards foreign inward and domestic outward investment. In fact, a substantial number of the policy changes surveyed were in the direction of facilitating investment, UNCTAD experts have determined.




The protection of national security in IIAs
IIA MONITOR No. 3 (2009): Recent developments in international investment agreements (2008–June 2009)
IIA MONITOR No. 2 (2009): Selected Recent Developments in IIA Arbitration and Human Rights
IIA Monitor No. 1 (2009): Latest Developments in Investor–State Dispute Settlement
International Investment rule-making: stocktaking, challenges and the way forward
IIA Monitor No. 2 (2008): Recent developments in international investment agreements (2007–June 2008)
Investment Promotion Provisions in International Investment Agreements
IIA Monitor No. 1 (2008): Latest Developments in Investor– State Dispute Settlement
IIA Monitor No. 3 (2007): Recent developments in international investment agreements (2006 – June 2007)
Investor–State Dispute Settlement and Impact on Investment Rulemaking
 
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