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Police Powers Tag

19 Feb

Symposium on International Investment Law & Contemporary Crises: The Police Powers Doctrine and the Right to Regulate in Banking and Finance Investment Disputes – Drawing the Line in International Investment Law

[Saïda El Boudouhi is a professor at Université Paris 8. She has held academic positions across leading French and European institutions and contributes actively to contemporary debates on the evolution of public international law] Drawing from the Empirical Study on International Investment Law Protections in Global Banking and Finance (‘the Study’), the present post focuses on the reliance by investment...

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