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definition of investment is a jurisdiction requirement to bring claim under BIT tribunal



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OUTLINE International Business Transactions
definition of investment is a jurisdiction requirement to bring claim under BIT tribunal

  • if it falls within definition of investment, investor gets benefit of fourth forum

  • Other countries sign on bc they make policy call that it is worth it to offer fourth forum as a means to persuade investors to invest in their country.


    BITs cover investors as well as investments p 429

    • definition of investor similarly broad

    • What is unique in these BITs is to give investor control over the claim and a forum in which to assert the claim.

      • Many of the actual substantive claims have been in CIL for a long time

      • National treatment and MFN treatment not CIL

        • Though CIL sets a minimum standard of treatment (i.e. floor) below which there is CIL principle that says you cannot do that

          • i.e. really egregious discrimination might fall below CIL principle of fair and equitable treatment


    Forum Options

    • BITs generally offer three options for forum

      • Intl Centre for Settlement of Investment Dispute (ICSID)

      • Ad hoc (individual) arbitration using rules proposed by UN Conference on Intl Trade Law (UNCITRAL)

      • Whatever the host state and investor mutually agree

    • ICSID has nationality restrictions, UNCITRAL does not

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    Substantive rights

    • American BIT have longer list, European BITs have short list

      • BITs between developing countries have even shorter list

      • American BITs include right of establishment with certain exceptions (i.e. transportation, telecommunications, banking, etc)

        • if the govt passes law saying foreigners are not allowed to invest in Starbucks in Ruritania, that is a prohibition on establishment

          • see page 444

        • European BITs do not have right of establishment

    • Common rights:

      • compensation for expropriation

      • fair equitable treatment and minimum standards

      • national treatment

      • MFN treatment


    Expropriation p 446

    • controversy in CIL about when a govt can expropriate, what we mean by expropriation, what compensation is payable, and whether there are exceptions

    • the bulk of BITs don’t answer these questions.

      • They just say if your expropriate, you need to pay compensation.

      • They leave to CIL to define expropriation.

      • But more recently, BITs have included western view of what expropriation means.

        • US BIT Art 6 p. 416


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