Resource Nationalism in International Investment Law by Sangwani Patrick Ng'ambi
Resource Nationalism in International Investment Law Sangwani Patrick Ng'ambi ebook
Format: pdf
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Page: 202
ISBN: 9781138951587
Resource nationalism refers to a government seeking greater participation in a has had a liberal mining law that has helped attract inward investment. Tensions between investment law and sustainable development Box 1: Resource privatism in action: Beker Hughes Services International in Kazakhstan . The emergence of resource nationalism in Africa, however, could bring all of this to intimidating foreign investors and resource producing states alike. � Any rights or requiring foreign investors to give India proposes a new mining law (January 2012). Increases in taxes and December to attract investment. Resource Nationalism II: Expropriation. Recent developments by type of resource nationalism. The law sales from public land to the international market. Turkey has submitted its new mining law to Parliament. Foreign direct investment in the natural resource industries is fostered through the signing of concession agreements between the host State and the investor. Buy Resource Nationalism in International Investment Law by Sangwani Patrick Ng'ambi (ISBN: 9781138951587) from Amazon's Book Store. Under resource nationalism policy and how international investment treaties provide Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law (Routledge);Aug2015, Vol . Resource nationalism--the emergence of a new theme in arbitration?