Asean Comprehensive Investment Agreement

31 1987 Agreement for the Promotion and Protection of Investments, signed by the Ministers of the Economy on 15 December 1987, online: (“IGA”) >Google Scholar. 116 ASEAN Haze Cross-Border Pollution Agreement, signed by Heads of State and Government on 10 June 2002, online: (“ATHP”) >Google Scholar. In September 2010, nine ASEAN members (with the notable exception of Indonesia) have ratified the ATHP: “Table of Treaties/Agreements and RATIFICATION of ASEAN,” online: of 46-47 (called January 3, 2011) -46-47-called `January 3-2011) >Golarogle. 176 Joint communiqué of the 19th session of ASEAN labour ministers of 5 May 2, 2006, online: from paragraph 2. Criticism of ASEAN`s relative inaction on workers` and workers` rights, you will find in Chavez, Jenina Joy, “Social Policy in ASEAN: The Prospects for Integrating Migrant Labour Rights and Protection” (2007) 7 Global Social Policy 358 at 364-372CrosRegoflaro Scholargle. CFIA Section 142, Article 17, paragraph 1, which deals with environmental measures, is similar to the “general exception clauses” contained in other AIs, such as the Energy Charter Treaty, Article 24, and the Canadian ILO model, Article 10, online: . The IIA browser is constantly adapted by reviewing and commenting from UN member states. It is based mainly on information provided by governments on a voluntary basis. A contract is entered into a country`s IGE census after its formal conclusion; Contracts that have been negotiated but have not been signed are not counted.

A contract is excluded from the IGE census as soon as its termination comes into force, whether or not it may continue to have legal effects on certain investments during its “survival” period (“sunset”). If the contract is replaced, only one of the contracts between the same parties is accounted for. Depending on the situation, the contract counted may be “old” if it remains in force until the newly concluded AI is ratified. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the content, UNCTAD assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this data.

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