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Investment Law's Alibis: Colonialism, Imperialism, Debt and Development

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Management number 201827458 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $13.04 Model Number 201827458
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This book explores the connections between historical narratives and the international regime that protects property and contract rights of foreign investors, raising concerns about the normative foundations of investment law and the need for more compelling justifications for the exercise of power.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 255 pages
Publication date: 19 October 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


This comprehensive book seeks to establish a vital connection between historical narratives and the international regime that safeguards the property and contract rights of foreign investors. Through a rigorous examination of the justifications provided to sustain practices linked to colonialism, imperialism, civilized justice, debt, and development, the book uncovers a troubling pattern: many of the rationales offered in support of investment law disciplines bear striking similarities to those arising from a discredited past. By unveiling these interconnected threads, the book raises significant concerns about the fundamental premises of investment law. It becomes apparent that the normative foundations of today's regime reproduce discursive practices that are, at best, unconvincing.

The book argues forcefully that citizens deserve more than mere pretexts or historically discredited justifications to warrant the exercise of power over them. They deserve a robust and compelling rationale that upholds the principles of justice, equality, and human rights. It is time for us to move beyond the remnants of a bygone era and establish a regime that is grounded in ethical principles and serves the collective interests of all stakeholders.

In conclusion, this book is a groundbreaking exploration of the complex relationship between history, power, and investment law. It challenges readers to reevaluate the foundations of our global economic system and demands a more just and equitable approach to investment and development. By illuminating the historical roots of contemporary investment practices, the book provides a valuable roadmap for building a more sustainable and inclusive future.

Weight: 375g
ISBN-13: 9781009153508


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