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The Covid-19 pandemic and the potential for investor-state claims: a Caribbean perspective
Jason Haynes
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, Antonius Hippolyte
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Birmingham Law School
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COVID-19
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COVID-19 Pandemic
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Caribbean
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Investor-state
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Caribbean Countries
100%
Developing Countries
50%
Vaccination
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Foreign Capital
50%
Real Risk
50%
Protection Standards
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Post-COVID-19
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Herd Immunity
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Existential Risk
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Investor Protection
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Arbitral Tribunal
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Havoc
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Unprecedented Events
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International Investment Regime
50%
Social Sciences
Caribbean
100%
Investors
100%
Courts
33%
Developing Countries
33%
Foreign Investment
33%
International Investment
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Investors
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Developing Countries
50%
Foreign Investment
50%
International Investment
50%
Investor Protection
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Caribbean
100%