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Routledge Foreign Direct Investment and International Law Book

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between global capital and national authority with Foreign Direct Investment and International Law: Liberalization and Economic Sovereignty. Part of the Routledge Research in Finance and Banking Law series, this academic text examines how foreign investment flows impact the legal frameworks of nations. This book provides a detailed look at the tension between economic liberalization and the preservation of economic sovereignty. It is designed for students, legal professionals, and researchers working within the fields of international business law and global finance. By studying these legal dynamics, readers gain a better understanding of how international law governs the movement of capital across borders and the legal protections afforded to investors. Whether you are researching banking law or studying the evolution of international economic policy, this Routledge publication serves as a foundational resource for understanding the modern legal landscape of global finance. It offers a scholarly perspective on how countries manage the balance between attracting foreign investment and maintaining control over their own economic destinies.

Key Features

Part of the Routledge Research in Finance and Banking Law series for academic depth.

Covers the legal relationship between foreign direct investment and national sovereignty.

Examines the impact of economic liberalization on international legal frameworks.

Provides scholarly insights for professionals in business, finance, and law.

A specialized resource for researchers studying global banking and investment law.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 July 2025
Listed Since
29 January 2025

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