STRAPPing Down Regulatory Space with Investment Arbitration: A New Breed of International SLAPPs
In: Georgetown Journal of International Law, Band 51, Heft 2
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In: Georgetown Journal of International Law, Band 51, Heft 2
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In: https://doi.org/10.7916/D8PZ6S0P
Regulatory chill, a key tension between international investment agreements (IIAs) and democratic governance, could be dealt with by creating liability insurance for governments. Existing government insurance programs provide helpful guidelines for an investment arbitration liability insurance that could protect governments' policy space while maintaining the protection IIAs provide to investors.
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In: 41 Suffolk Transnational Law Review 291 (2018)
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Regulatory chill, a key tension between international investment agreements (IIAs) and democratic governance, could be dealt with by creating liability insurance for governments. Existing government insurance programs provide helpful guidelines for an investment arbitration liability insurance that could protect governments' policy space while maintaining the protection IIAs provide to investors.
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In: David Chriki, Tomer Broude and Yoram Z. Haftel, International Investment Agreements and their Impact on State Regulatory Space: The Case of Israel (Forthcoming in "Haifa Law Review – משפט וממשל", 2019)
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