Indirect Expropriation And Compensation In International Investment Law, Jordanian Law And Islamic Law Perspectives
Indirect expropriation has proven to be a complex area of debate in international investment law. The disputes arising from indirect expropriation stem from the fact that most of the bilateral and multilateral investment treaties do not include specific articles and sufficient guidance to regulate a...
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