Champions of protection? A Text-as-data analysis of the bilateral investment treaties of GCC countries

Through the lens of state-of-the-art text-as-data techniques, this article examines the bilateral investment treaty (BIT) practice of the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The analysis unveils two critical trends. First, GCC states are global champions of investment protection. I...

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Main Authors: Wolfgang Alschner, Dmitriy Skougarevskiy, Mengyi Wang
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Qatar University Press 2016-09-01
Series:International Review of Law
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Online Access:https://journals.qu.edu.qa/index.php/IRL/article/view/1218
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spelling doaj-a8b9e82f16f54848917b616d5150d9ae2021-09-07T10:59:29ZaraQatar University PressInternational Review of Law2710-25052223-859X2016-09-0120163Champions of protection? A Text-as-data analysis of the bilateral investment treaties of GCC countries Wolfgang Alschner Dmitriy Skougarevskiy Mengyi Wang Through the lens of state-of-the-art text-as-data techniques, this article examines the bilateral investment treaty (BIT) practice of the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The analysis unveils two critical trends. First, GCC states are global champions of investment protection. In terms of protective features, their agreements are at par with the United States or Canada. In contrast to the latter, however, GCC states typically do not accompany their protective commitments with flexibility carve-outs. This has major implications for their investment policy. While GCC investors abroad enjoy unrivaled protection, the GCC states are also more exposed to investment claims than any other region. Second, notwithstanding similarities in their investment policy and partial convergence in treaty design, GCC states have yet to cultivate a uniform practice when it comes to investment treaty-making to speak with one voice in future negotiations with the European Union or the United States. https://journals.qu.edu.qa/index.php/IRL/article/view/1218investment lawgulf cooperation counciltext as data analysiscomputational analysis of law
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Mengyi Wang
Champions of protection? A Text-as-data analysis of the bilateral investment treaties of GCC countries
International Review of Law
investment law
gulf cooperation council
text as data analysis
computational analysis of law
author_facet Wolfgang Alschner
Dmitriy Skougarevskiy
Mengyi Wang
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title Champions of protection? A Text-as-data analysis of the bilateral investment treaties of GCC countries
title_short Champions of protection? A Text-as-data analysis of the bilateral investment treaties of GCC countries
title_full Champions of protection? A Text-as-data analysis of the bilateral investment treaties of GCC countries
title_fullStr Champions of protection? A Text-as-data analysis of the bilateral investment treaties of GCC countries
title_full_unstemmed Champions of protection? A Text-as-data analysis of the bilateral investment treaties of GCC countries
title_sort champions of protection? a text-as-data analysis of the bilateral investment treaties of gcc countries
publisher Qatar University Press
series International Review of Law
issn 2710-2505
2223-859X
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Through the lens of state-of-the-art text-as-data techniques, this article examines the bilateral investment treaty (BIT) practice of the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The analysis unveils two critical trends. First, GCC states are global champions of investment protection. In terms of protective features, their agreements are at par with the United States or Canada. In contrast to the latter, however, GCC states typically do not accompany their protective commitments with flexibility carve-outs. This has major implications for their investment policy. While GCC investors abroad enjoy unrivaled protection, the GCC states are also more exposed to investment claims than any other region. Second, notwithstanding similarities in their investment policy and partial convergence in treaty design, GCC states have yet to cultivate a uniform practice when it comes to investment treaty-making to speak with one voice in future negotiations with the European Union or the United States.
topic investment law
gulf cooperation council
text as data analysis
computational analysis of law
url https://journals.qu.edu.qa/index.php/IRL/article/view/1218
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