Sovereignity Issues and Legal Framework Challenges for Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries

Kain Keita, Asmah Laili Yeon, Aida Harlina Abdul Razak, Nor Anita Abdullah
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A host state has faced sovereignty issues and challenges in adopting and applying a legal framework for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) governed by International Investment Law (IIL). IIL provides certain protection to FDI in a host country. The protections have been considered standard in the liberation of the FDI, which could positively impact the FDI attraction into countries. However, the host state's ability to regulate the public interests for a common concern of the peoples, such as social, economic, environmental, and human rights achievement, is indeterminate in IIL, and it became mostly a challenge for the host states. These needs are increasingly being requested by the population from governments. This study looks at how the state’s sovereignty power can be met in the adoption and application of laws and policies for the public's interest and assessment methods which are mostly used by the court in foreign investment disputes. An empirical analysis of the legal issue based on available literature is made. The findings of this study show that the necessity to understand the fears for sovereignty underpins the debate on its legitimacy in investment arbitration. The established sovereignty of state laws is shown in FDI and the desired areas of public interest regularisation. The international arbitral tribunals may reveal the right to balance between private and public interests in applying the national laws, which significantly show unclear and or open-textured international investment agreements (IIAs) provisions. The public interests are mostly applied to national laws over international law.
发展中国家外国直接投资的主权问题和法律框架挑战
东道国在采用和应用受《国际投资法》管辖的外国直接投资法律框架方面面临主权问题和挑战。外国直接投资为东道国的外国直接投资提供一定的保护。这些保护措施被认为是外国直接投资自由化的标准,这可能对各国吸引外国直接投资产生积极影响。然而,东道国为人民共同关心的社会、经济、环境和人权成就等公共利益进行调节的能力在国际关系中是不确定的,这对东道国来说主要是一个挑战。人们越来越多地向政府提出这些需求。本研究考察了在法律和政策的采纳和适用中,国家的主权权力如何得到满足,以及法院在外商投资纠纷中常用的评估方法。在现有文献的基础上,对该法律问题进行了实证分析。本研究的结果表明,理解对主权的担忧的必要性支撑了关于其在投资仲裁中的合法性的辩论。国家法律的既定主权体现在外国直接投资和公共利益规范化的理想领域。国际仲裁法庭在适用国内法时可能会揭示在私人利益和公共利益之间取得平衡的权利,这在很大程度上显示了不明确和/或结构开放的国际投资协定条款。公共利益主要适用于国内法而非国际法。
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