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摘要
从历史上看,埃塞俄比亚近乎永久的独立存在,为外国直接投资(FDI)的准入、保护和管理提供了独特的政策和法律框架。当代法律框架是许多外部影响的产物。自1903年埃塞俄比亚与美国签署《友好通商条约》(Treaty of Amity and Commerce)以来,国际投资法原则一直是埃塞俄比亚投资法的一部分。这个条约包含了一些现代的国际概念。在军事统治(1974-91年)期间,所有国内和国际的公平和平等原则都被废除,在此之后,埃塞俄比亚试图为外国直接投资的安排建立一个新的法律框架。现有的框架由不断发展的国内立法和越来越多的国际双边和区域投资条约组成。这一法律体系还配备了制度性的执行机制。本章概述和批判了现有的规则和制度。
The Legal Framework for the Protection of Foreign Direct Investment in Ethiopia
Historically, Ethiopia’s near-perpetual independent existence has uniquely permitted latitude to shape policy and legal frameworks for the admission, protection, and management of foreign direct investment (FDI). The contemporary legal framework is a product of many external influences. International investment law principles have been part of Ethiopia’s investment law since 1903, when Ethiopia signed the Treaty of Amity and Commerce with the United States. This treaty contained some modern notions of international. Following military rule (1974–91), during which all domestic and international principles of fairness and equity were abrogated, Ethiopia attempted to build a new legal framework for the ordering of FDI. The existing framework is composed of evolving domestic legislation and an increasing number of international bilateral and regional investment treaties. This corpus of law is also equipped with institutional enforcement mechanisms. This chapter provides an overview and critique of existing rules and institutions.