IMPLICATIONS OF A REGIONAL APPROACH TO THE REGULATION OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN SOUTHERN AND EASTERN AFRICA: THE COMESA AND SADC EXPERIENCE

IMPLICATIONS OF A REGIONAL APPROACH TO THE REGULATION OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN SOUTHERN AND EASTERN AFRICA: THE COMESA AND SADC EXPERIENCE

07.10.2015 14:30 – 16:30

The University of Geneva in collaboration of the University of Lausanne is launching the Geneva Talks on Foreign Investment in Africa, which is a series of talks organized twice every year at the University of Geneva within a project on “Foreign Investment in Africa: Gaining Development Momentum” financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation. The purpose of the series is to discuss topical questions related to the legal promotion and protection of foreign investment in Africa as well as to contribute to the understanding of the opportunities and challenges related to the flow of foreign investment from the standpoint of the sustainable development of the continent.

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Bâtiment: Uni Mail

Room 3389

Organisé par

Département de droit international public et organisation internationale

entrée libre

Classement

Catégorie: Conférence - débat

Mots clés: Investment law, International Arbitration, Africa

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Date limite d'inscription: 01.10.2015

Attendance is free, but places are limited

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