The Impact of Digitalization on International Investment Law: Are Investment Treaties Analogue or Digital?

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This article explores digitalization's impacts on the existing international investment law regime. In particular, it examines whether international investment agreements (IIAs) apply to the digital economy, analyzing their scope of application, including the definition of protected investment and protected investor, as well as the territorial application of those treaties. We conclude that the IIAs and their provisions are, in principle, not intended for the digital era. However, their usually broad definitions are likely to cover investments in digital assets, if there is a flexible interpretation of the required territorial nexus. However, we believe caution should be exercised about including digital transformation commitments in IIAs, as they could increase the chance of investor-state dispute settlement (-ISDS-).

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Polanco, R. (2023). The Impact of Digitalization on International Investment Law: Are Investment Treaties Analogue or Digital? German Law Journal, 24(3), 574–588. https://doi.org/10.1017/glj.2023.30

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