„Bilateral Investment Treaty“

What does Bilateral Investment Treaty stand for?

A treaty between two countries with the goal of ensuring that investments made by either of them in the other receive treatment equal to that afforded their domestic entities or any third country entities.

Source:

Salacuse, Jeswald W. (2013). “The Law of Investment Treaties.” Oxford University Press.

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