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The Bits in the Age of Globalization
The Bits in the Age of Globalization

Author(s): Caterina Corsica
Subject(s): Supranational / Global Economy, International Law, Globalization
Published by: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci
Keywords: Foreign Direct Investments (FDI); Bilateral Investment Treaties (BIT); International Law; Nationality; Fair and Equitable Treatment (FET); National Treatment (NT); Most Favoured Nation (MFN);

Summary/Abstract: India’s BIT program is the largest among the developing countries and its integration into the global economy has also increased its exposure to BIT claims. Several foreign corporations presented ITA notices against various Indian regulatory measures prompting India to suspend all trading of BITs in progress that led to a change in its position in the International investment law regime with repercussions in the International business community eager to participate in its business. These recent developments have then determined the need to review India’s BIT program in a global vision. The paper ‘International Investment Agreements Between India and Others Countries’ (2011), showed the importance of ensuring a balance between investor rights and national policy which India has not been able to make guarantor pushing in different circumstances to revise their existing BITs and defining new perspectives for future negotiations. The paper reflects on experiences of BITs in a global vision..

  • Issue Year: 18/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 7-58
  • Page Count: 52
  • Language: English