哥伦比亚近期双边投资协定中的间接征用条款得到澄清

Milcar Jeff Dorce
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在过去二十年里,加勒比国家面临着大量的投资仲裁程序,在这些程序中,投资者声称公共利益监管措施构成了对外国投资的间接征用。因此,仲裁法庭命令东道国向外国投资者支付巨额赔偿。为了维护其公共利益监管权,哥伦比亚对其近期大部分国际投资协定中的间接征用条款进行了澄清,明确了影响外国投资的公共利益监管措施在多大程度上构成间接征用。本文旨在确定哥伦比亚协定中的新条款在多大程度上有助于维护国家为公共利益进行监管的权利。
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Indirect Expropriation Clause Clarified in Recent Colombian BITs
Over the past two decades, Caribbean states have been faced with a significant number of investment arbitration proceedings in which investors have claimed that public interest regulatory measures constitute indirect expropriations of foreign investment. As a result, arbitral tribunals have ordered host states to pay heavy compensation to foreign investors. To preserve its right to regulate in the public interest, Colombia has clarified the indirect expropriation clause in most of its recent international investment agreements, clarifying the extent to which a public interest regulation that affects foreign investment constitutes an indirect expropriation. This article seeks to determine to what extent the new clauses of the Colombian agreements contribute to preserving the state’s right to regulate in the public interest.
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