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Investment Law, Foreign(PDF) $9.99
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Kate MILES

As multinational corporations seek to reduce costs, they increasingly turn to developing countries in order to conduct business. The way in which that business is conducted can have substantial impacts on the environment and human rights of communities within host states. The proper legal management of foreign investment can help to promote sustainable development by setting standards that protect the environment and human health.

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