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Investment Treaties: The Reform Matrix

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2018

Anthea Roberts*
Affiliation:
AJIL Board of Editors; School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet), Australian National University.
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This essay proposes a matrix for understanding the dynamics of investment treaty reform. It tracks incremental, systemic, and paradigmatic reform options as applied across procedure, substance, and form. Although stylized and thus unable to capture all the nuances of individual positions, the reform matrix creates a framework for understanding some of the main debates about investment treaty reforms and offers a template for locating and comparing the approaches of key international actors, including the United States, the European Union, and Japan, together with Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (the BRICS).

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Copyright © 2018 by The American Society of International Law and Anthea Roberts
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Table 1. States and Organizations on the Reform Matrix