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Anna De Luca, Umbrella Clauses and Transfer Provisions in the (Invisible) EU Model BIT

1. July 2014
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Posted in CELIS-CONTENT and tagged 2014, Canada, CELIS-CONTENT-ACADEMIC-Paper, EU, Europe, International Investment Law, Non-EU State

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