CRGP has published a special issue of the practitioner journal Transnational Dispute Management under the title, "The Legacy of Distressed and Failed Infrastructure Investments in Emerging Markets in the 1990s."
The special issue investigates the boom-bust cycle of private investment in infrastructure projects--roads, power plants, water projects, railroads, and the like--and the renegotiations that occurred when projects became distressed.
The special issue synthesizes the work of the General Counsels' Roundtable into an integrated format to make the material more accessible to a larger readership and to invite feedback.
The special issue contains a collection of articles that will be of interest to academics and practitioners interested in large-scale infrastructure development, long-term investment agreements, public-private partnerships, project finance, political risk management, renegotiation, dispute resolution, international arbitration, and bilateral investment treaties.
Abstracts of all articles included in the special issues can be viewed
here.
Posted by rjorr at April 15, 2007 5:50 PM