This collection of essays is the first of its kind, bringing together learned experts from policy, practice, diplomacy, industry and academia to address critical issues surrounding the emergent body of investor obligations in international law. It uniquely explores all dimensions of investor conduct, situated as it is at the crossroads of several substantive areas of international law (including international investment law, international environmental law, human rights law and many others). In the opening essay, it is suggested that a certain level of due diligence may already be required from foreign investors by general international law. This collection will be of keen interest for all counsel, judges and arbitrators, negotiators, treatymakers and scholars of international law. Contributors are: Ambassador Mario Oyarz bal, Jackson Shaw Kern, Anna Kozmenko, Augustin Barrier, Maria Chiara Malaguti, Won Kidane, Makane Mo se Mbengue, Mohit Khubchandani, Mathias Wolkewitz, Steven Finizio, and Vincent Beyer.
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