Legal Frameworks & Foreign Investment: A Primer on Governments' Obligations

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Kaitlin Y. Cordes

Columbia University - Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment

Lise Johnson

Columbia University - Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment

Sam Szoke-Burke

Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment

Rumbidzai Maweni

Columbia University - Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment

Date Written: November 1, 2019

Abstract

Legal frameworks, and how they interact, are often invisible in the day to day. Yet they are powerful forces that influence government actions and that help to shape who benefits and who loses from foreign investment. Understanding these legal frameworks, and how they interact, is critical for anyone concerned with how foreign investment can be better harnessed to support, rather than weaken, sustainable development and human rights.

This primer provides a brief overview of host government obligations under international investment law, international human rights law, domestic law, and relevant investor-state contracts. It also highlights some of the ways in which those legal obligations may affect or conflict with each other.

Keywords: legal frameworks, government obligations,foreign investment, international, investment law, human rights law, domestic law, investor-state contracts

Suggested Citation

Cordes, Kaitlin and Johnson, Lise and Szoke-Burke, Sam and Maweni, Rumbidzai, Legal Frameworks & Foreign Investment: A Primer on Governments' Obligations (November 1, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3657562 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3657562

Kaitlin Cordes

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Rumbidzai Maweni

Columbia University - Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment

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