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China Needs ‘Going-In’ Rules for FDI Goodwill
China, the G20 and the International Investment Regime
China: Inward and Outward Foreign Direct Investment
China's Outward Foreign Direct Investment and International Investment Law
China’s Regulatory Framework for Outward Foreign Direct Investment
Chinese Direct Investment in the United States– The Challenges Ahead
Corporate Agricultural Investment and the Right to Food: Addressing Disparate Protections and Promoting Rights-Consistent Outcomes
Des contrats plus justes pour les pays pauvres, op. ed.
Determining Quality FDI: A Commentary on the OECD’s “FDI Qualities Project”
Devil in the Bidding Detail, op. ed.
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