Foreign Investors and the Colombian Peace Process

The International Investment Regime (iir) materialises in international arbitral tribunals that protect the rights of foreign investors. Could these tribunals hamper the implementation of exceptional measures agreed to end armed conflicts? The principle of proportionality, usually employed to balanc...

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Colombian peace process
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Colombian peace process
Colonialism
Foreign investors
International investment law
International investment regime
International law
Peace
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Colombian peace process
Colonialism
Foreign investors
International investment law
International investment regime
International law
Peace
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Colombian peace process
Colonialism
Foreign investors
International investment law
International investment regime
International law
Peace
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