Moving Toward Regional Investment Arbitration In Africa

By Laurence Shore, Justin Alexander Gambino and Federica Perinetti (January 28, 2019, 10:21 AM EST) -- Over the past two decades, the growth of foreign direct investment in Africa, driven by China's global economic strategy, has prompted many African states to reconsider the direction of international investment law. In particular, African states have established a number of regional economic communities, or RECs, that seek, inter alia, to recalibrate a perceived imbalance in favor of investors in investment arbitration, at the expense of developing states....

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