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- Investment Treaties and the Rule of Law Promise
- Investment Treaties and the Rule of Law Promise
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Authorities
- 1 The Internalisation of Investment Treaties and the Rule of Law Promise
- 2 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in India
- 3 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Indonesia
- 4 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Korea
- 5 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Myanmar
- 6 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Singapore
- 7 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Sri Lanka
- 8 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Thailand
- 9 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Viet Nam
- 10 Assessing the Rule of Law Promise
- Index
5 - The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Myanmar
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 September 2022
- Investment Treaties and the Rule of Law Promise
- Investment Treaties and the Rule of Law Promise
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Authorities
- 1 The Internalisation of Investment Treaties and the Rule of Law Promise
- 2 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in India
- 3 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Indonesia
- 4 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Korea
- 5 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Myanmar
- 6 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Singapore
- 7 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Sri Lanka
- 8 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Thailand
- 9 The Impact of Investment Treaties on the Rule of Law in Viet Nam
- 10 Assessing the Rule of Law Promise
- Index
Summary
This chapter examins the internalisation of investment treaty obligations in Korean governmental decision making. The chapter describes how Korea’s approach to internalisation has evolved over time, beginning with largely informational measures and moving towards the development of monitoring and remedial measures following its experience with invetsment claims. Among others, the chapter addresses the role of the Ombudsman. The chapter identifies two principal factors that have posed challenges to internalisation in Korea.
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- Investment Treaties and the Rule of Law PromiseAn Examination of the Internalisation of International Commitments in Asia, pp. 127 - 165Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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