Improving access to Foreign Direct Investment for Pacific Island Countries: Pursuit of International Investment Agreements from a development perspective
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2021
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McKenzie, Caitlyn Jane
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With aims of economic development and its associated benefits,
most countries have established networks of treaties, inclusively
termed International Investment Agreements (IIAs), which
liberalise, promote, protect and regulate investment flows
between the parties. The average number of Bilateral Investment
Treaties concluded and in force per country is around 11. Except
for Papua New Guinea, the Pacific Island States each have 1
(three of 16 included States) or no IIAs in force – limiting
access and control over incoming international investment in
their economies.
This paper analyses the potential of IIAs in promoting Foreign
Direct Investment (FDI), economic development and its associated
benefits in Pacific island nations. It examines the existing IIAs
reached by Pacific island countries and compares them with IIAs
in place in other Small Island Developing States outside the
Pacific. Finally, it explores the best practices for the design
of a model IIA which might be suited to the investment and
development policies, and particular economic conditions of
Pacific island states, with the explicit aim of enhancing the
contributions to the development outcomes of those economies.
This research uses treaty analysis alongside social and political
science approaches to development and economic data. Key legal
sources include identified treaties and their mapping data from
the UNCTAD database, economic data, arbitral proceedings and
awards, and public policy statements on foreign investment from
Pacific island countries. It will assume underlying principles of
sovereign self-determination and pursuit of the Sustainable
Development Goals.
Included economies: Cook Islands; Fiji; Kiribati; Micronesia,
Federated States of; Marshall Islands; Nauru; Niue; Palau; Papua
New Guinea; Samoa; Solomon Islands; Timor; Tonga; Tuvalu;
Vanuatu.
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International Investment Agreements, Small Island Developing States, International Investment Law, International economic Law, Pacific Island Countries, Sustainable Development, Sustainable Development Goals, Treaties, Arbitration, Investment Promotion
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