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India and bilateral investment treaties : refusal, acceptance, backlash Prabhash Ranjan

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford 2019ISBN:
  • 9780199493746
DDC classification:
  • 346.54092 RAN
Summary: Studies the origin, evolution, and current state of play of India's bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and investment chapters in India's FTAs. Only book that provides a detailed and critical account of India's approach towards investment treaties from India's independence in 1947 till date. Situates India's approach to investment treaties in the overall economic policy towards foreign investment. Demystifies the reasons India has been sued by so many foreign investors and critically examines India's reactions to these disputes. Argues that India's future approach towards investment treaties must be based on twin frameworks of international rule of law and embedded liberalism. Explains the international law on foreign investment that binds India.
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Studies the origin, evolution, and current state of play of India's bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and investment chapters in India's FTAs.

Only book that provides a detailed and critical account of India's approach towards investment treaties from India's independence in 1947 till date.

Situates India's approach to investment treaties in the overall economic policy towards foreign investment.

Demystifies the reasons India has been sued by so many foreign investors and critically examines India's reactions to these disputes.

Argues that India's future approach towards investment treaties must be based on twin frameworks of international rule of law and embedded liberalism.

Explains the international law on foreign investment that binds India.

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