Multilateral Framework of Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Initiatives and Perspectives from the Global South
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Resumo: | Abstract The focus of International Investment policymaking in the global South has been shifting from investment protection to investment facilitation (IF). This movement marks an attempt to improve the attractiveness of national economies for foreign direct investment (FDI) and to recover the policy space previously curbed by traditional investment protection clauses. The popularity of investment facilitation led to the beginning of a negotiation process at the World Trade Organization (WTO) to formulate a multilateral agreement in this area. However, the differing negotiation practices related to IF could provoke schisms between the WTO members engaging in this discussion. The latest international investment agreements (IIAs) featuring IF provisions, signed by countries in the global South, indicate that during multilateral negotiations, these countries will focus on improving transparency, predictability and simplicity of the investment environment, as well as preserving their ability to develop public policies that are in line with their development strategies. However, some of the provisions that bring such preferences to fruition would challenge these countries’ bureaucratic and financial capacity. As discussions evolve at the WTO, countries in the global South will need to clarify their positions and co-ordinate their efforts in order to shape an alternative framework that fits their interests. |
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Multilateral Framework of Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Initiatives and Perspectives from the Global Southinvestment facilitationinternational investment lawstructured discussions on investment facilitation at WTOinternational investment agreementmultilateral framework of investment facilitationpolitical economy of investment facilitation.Abstract The focus of International Investment policymaking in the global South has been shifting from investment protection to investment facilitation (IF). This movement marks an attempt to improve the attractiveness of national economies for foreign direct investment (FDI) and to recover the policy space previously curbed by traditional investment protection clauses. The popularity of investment facilitation led to the beginning of a negotiation process at the World Trade Organization (WTO) to formulate a multilateral agreement in this area. However, the differing negotiation practices related to IF could provoke schisms between the WTO members engaging in this discussion. The latest international investment agreements (IIAs) featuring IF provisions, signed by countries in the global South, indicate that during multilateral negotiations, these countries will focus on improving transparency, predictability and simplicity of the investment environment, as well as preserving their ability to develop public policies that are in line with their development strategies. However, some of the provisions that bring such preferences to fruition would challenge these countries’ bureaucratic and financial capacity. As discussions evolve at the WTO, countries in the global South will need to clarify their positions and co-ordinate their efforts in order to shape an alternative framework that fits their interests.Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Relações Internacionais2021-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-85292021000200305Contexto Internacional v.43 n.2 2021reponame:Contexto Internacionalinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-RIO)instacron:PUC_RIO10.1590/s0102-8529.2019430200004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCodeço,Rafael RamosFreitas,Ana Racheleng2021-08-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-85292021000200305Revistahttp://contextointernacional.iri.puc-rio.br/cgi/cgilua.exe/sys/start.htm?tpl=homePUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcintjournal@puc-rio.br||contextointernacional@puc-rio.br1982-02400102-8529opendoar:2021-08-12T00:00Contexto Internacional - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-RIO)false |
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Multilateral Framework of Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Initiatives and Perspectives from the Global South |
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Multilateral Framework of Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Initiatives and Perspectives from the Global South |
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Multilateral Framework of Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Initiatives and Perspectives from the Global South Codeço,Rafael Ramos investment facilitation international investment law structured discussions on investment facilitation at WTO international investment agreement multilateral framework of investment facilitation political economy of investment facilitation. |
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Multilateral Framework of Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Initiatives and Perspectives from the Global South |
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Multilateral Framework of Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Initiatives and Perspectives from the Global South |
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Multilateral Framework of Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Initiatives and Perspectives from the Global South |
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Multilateral Framework of Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Initiatives and Perspectives from the Global South |
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Multilateral Framework of Investment Facilitation at the WTO: Initiatives and Perspectives from the Global South |
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Codeço,Rafael Ramos |
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Codeço,Rafael Ramos Freitas,Ana Rachel |
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Freitas,Ana Rachel |
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Codeço,Rafael Ramos Freitas,Ana Rachel |
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investment facilitation international investment law structured discussions on investment facilitation at WTO international investment agreement multilateral framework of investment facilitation political economy of investment facilitation. |
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investment facilitation international investment law structured discussions on investment facilitation at WTO international investment agreement multilateral framework of investment facilitation political economy of investment facilitation. |
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Abstract The focus of International Investment policymaking in the global South has been shifting from investment protection to investment facilitation (IF). This movement marks an attempt to improve the attractiveness of national economies for foreign direct investment (FDI) and to recover the policy space previously curbed by traditional investment protection clauses. The popularity of investment facilitation led to the beginning of a negotiation process at the World Trade Organization (WTO) to formulate a multilateral agreement in this area. However, the differing negotiation practices related to IF could provoke schisms between the WTO members engaging in this discussion. The latest international investment agreements (IIAs) featuring IF provisions, signed by countries in the global South, indicate that during multilateral negotiations, these countries will focus on improving transparency, predictability and simplicity of the investment environment, as well as preserving their ability to develop public policies that are in line with their development strategies. However, some of the provisions that bring such preferences to fruition would challenge these countries’ bureaucratic and financial capacity. As discussions evolve at the WTO, countries in the global South will need to clarify their positions and co-ordinate their efforts in order to shape an alternative framework that fits their interests. |
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