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1. COVID-19 and Land-based Investment: Changing Landscapes

2. Regional concentration of FDI involves trade-offs in post-reform India

3. Multilateral investment disciplines: Don't forget the GATS

4. The case for a framework agreement on investment

5. The "spaghetti bowl" of IIAs: The end of history?

6. Recalibrating interpretive authority

7. The China-United States BIT negotiations: A Chinese perspective

8. Perspectives on topical foreign direct investment issues

9. Which host country government actors are most involved in disputes with foreign investors?

10. China needs to complement its "going-out" policy with a "going-in" strategy

11. The rise of FDI income, and what it means for the balance of payments of developing countries

12. Government-held equity in foreign investment projects: Good for host countries?

13. Cost allocation in investment arbitration: Forward toward incentivization

14. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: A critical perspective

15. Perspectives on topical foreign direct investment issues

16. How to enhance labor provisions in IIAs,

17. Withdrawing incentives to attract FDI: Can host countries put the genie back in the bottle?

18. The China-EU BIT: The emerging "Global BIT 2.0"?

19. Toward a multilateral framework for investment

20. The futile debate over a multilateral framework for investment

21. The need for an international investment consensus-building process

22. Cost allocation in investment arbitration: Back toward diversification

23. Toward a multilateral framework for investment

24. Are trade-law inspired investment rules desirable?

25. Beware the discretionary choices of arbitrators

26. Lessons from South Africa's BITs review

27. Achieving sustainable development objectives in international investment: Could future IIAs impose sustainable development-related obligations on investors?

28. Go out and manufacture: Policy support for Chinese FDI in Africa

29. Three challenges for China's outward FDI policy

30. Inward FDI in the United States and its policy context

31. EU investment agreements and the search for a new balance: A paradigm shift from laissez-faireliberalism toward embedded liberalism?

32. Inward FDI in Ireland and its policy context, 2012

33. Inward FDI in Germany and its policy context, 2012

34. Outward FDI from Israel's Largest MNEs Continues to Rise in 2011

35. Is China's outward investment in oil a global security concern?

36. State-controlled entities as "investors" under international investment agreements

37. Absent from the discussion: The other half of investment promotion

38. Reconciling IMF rules and international investment agreements: An innovative derogation for capital controls

39. A new economic nationalism? Lessons from the PotashCorp decision in Canada

40. A good business reason to support mandatory transparency in extractive industries

41. Attracting FDI through BITs and RTAs: Does treaty content matter?

42. Starting anew in international investment law

43. Law at two speeds: Legal frameworks regulating foreign investment in the global South

44. Roll out the red carpet and they will come: Investment promotion and FDI inflows

45. Much ado about nothing? State-controlled entities and the change in German investment law

46. A China – US bilateral investment treaty: A template for a multilateral framework for investment?

47. Inward foreign direct investment: Does it enable or constrain domestic technology entrepreneurship?

48. Untying the land knot: Turning investment challenges into opportunities for all citizens

49. Evaluate Sustainable FDI to Promote Sustainable Development

50. Is Chinese FDI pushing Latin America into natural resources?