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Should Myanmar Join the International Convention for the Settlement of Investment Disputes?
April 25, 2017In an investment dispute between a foreign investor and the Government of the Union of Myanmar, there are several institutions and rules which can be used.
Highlights of this note
- What Are the Pros and Cons of ICSID Arbitration for Myanmar Compared to Non-ICSID Arbitration
- Myanmar’s Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in Existing Investment Treaties
- Will Myanmar Be Overwhelmed With Claims After Joining ICSID?
- Why Do India, Thailand and Vietnam Not Join Icsid, and Why Did Venezuala, Ecuador and Bolivia Leave?
- Conclusions and Recommendations
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