Law and negotiating power in foreign investment

shades of grey in the shadow of the law

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Law and negotiating power in foreign investment

shades of grey in the shadow of the law

"In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, economic liberalisation, improved transport and communication systems and the global demand for food, energy and commodities have fostered foreign investment in mining, petroleum and agriculture for food, fuel and agro-industrial commodities. In 2008 foreign investment flows to the continent reached a record level at nearly US $64 billion. By contributing capital, technology, know-how, infrastructure and livelihood opportunities, increased investment in natural resources may bring macro-level benefits such as economic growth and greater government revenues. But it can also bring risks, as local people could lose access to the resources on which they depend not just land, but also water, wood and grazing.This book explores how the law protects the different and competing interests that are brought into contact by foreign investment projects in Africa. It draws on international investment and human rights law, on the national law of selected jurisdictions and on the contracts concluded for a large investment project to consider the legal frameworks regulating the growing investment flows to Africa. The book relates the findings of this legal analysis to an analysis of negotiating power between different holders of legally protected rights (investors, local people affected by the investment), exploring whether any differences in legal protection tend to counter, or reinforce, asymmetries in negotiating power. The outcome is a thorough legal analysis that is directly anchored to social processes and that provides insights into the relationship between law and power in a globalised world. "--

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Routledge
Language
English

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Table of Contents

The conceptual framework: Property rights, negotiating power
Universal rights and differentiated rules : the international protection of property rights under human rights and investment law
Property rights and natural resource investments under national law in Africa
Property rights at two speeds : Contractual arrangements, standards of treatment and the dynamics of property rights

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Series
Routledge research in international economic law

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
346.6707
Library of Congress
KQC747 .C68 2011, KQC747 .C68 2012, KQC705, KQC747.C68 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24848084M
Internet Archive
humanrightsnatur0000cotu
ISBN 13
9780415609906, 9780203357590
LCCN
2011017029

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