BITs & Bonds: The International Law and Economics of Sovereign Debt

Author:

Pahis Stratos

Abstract

AbstractRecent jurisdictional decisions suggest that sovereign debt will be subject to bilateral investment treaties (BITs) for the foreseeable future. This Article argues that applying BITs to sovereign bonds threatens to undermine the core economic function of those treaties by encouraging inefficient state and creditor behavior and raising the overall cost of sovereign debt. It further argues that this concern can be addressed through an interpretative approach that leads to the equal treatment of like creditors.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Law,Political Science and International Relations

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