有点帮助吗?双边投资条约对妇女权利的不同影响

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Journal of Human Rights Pub Date : 2022-01-21 DOI:10.1080/14754835.2021.2004886
Bimal Adhikari, J. King, L. Santoso
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双边投资协定(BITs)对妇女权益有何影响?我们认为,双边投资协定对妇女权利的影响取决于所审查的妇女权利的类型。我们认为,双边投资协定对东道国妇女的经济权利产生了负面影响,因为最初的“锁定”效应,即在签署双边投资协定之前,各国试图通过降低条件质量来提高对潜在双边合作伙伴的吸引力。由于法律仲裁的威胁,东道国不愿起诉外国投资者,这进一步使外国投资者参与侵犯妇女权利的行为。为了应对双边投资协定可能引发的动荡,东道国随后寻求改善妇女的政治权利,反过来补偿妇女日益减少的经济权利。在测试这些断言时,我们的期望得到了广泛和一致的证实。
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A BIT of help? The divergent effect of bilateral investment treaties on women’s rights
Abstract What effect do bilateral investment treaties (BITs) have on women’s rights? We argue that BITs have divergent effects on women’s rights dependent on the type of women’s rights examined. We posit that BITs have a negative effect on women’s economic rights in host states because of an initial “locking in” effect, whereby states seek to become more attractive to potential bilateral partners by decreasing the quality of conditions prior to signing a BIT. Host states then become reluctant to prosecute foreign investors due to the threat of legal arbitration, which further enables foreign investors to engage in women’s rights violations. In response to the possibility of unrest generated by the BITs, host states then seek to improve women’s political rights, compensating women for the decreasing quality of economic rights in turn. In testing these assertions, our expectations are broadly and consistently confirmed.
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