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Business Law
Interaction of the Full protection and Security Standard (FPS) with the public health exception within the body of the international investment law with emphasis on Covid-19.

Godarz Eftekhar Jahromi; Ahmad Heidari

Volume 85, Issue 116 , December 2021, , Pages 81-108

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.134957.3626

Abstract
  AbstractBalancing the relationship between The Full protection and Security Standard (FPS) and the public health is one of the oldest challenges within the body of the international investment laws; since the protection of public health, without regulating the host countries, leaves room for harm to ...  Read More

Right of Foreign Nationals and Investors in Access to Energy Grid

Hamidreza Nikbakht; Mehdi Haftani; sara mirmohammad sadeghi

Volume 82, Issue 101 , March 2018, , Pages 233-258

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2018.31415

Abstract
  Energy grids have not been developed in all countries equally and either transmission and distribution lines have some technical restrictions. After restructuring of energy industry, especially gas and electricity, free access to transmission and distribution grids seems necessary, because it is not ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of Local Content Requirement in Iranian Regulations and World Trade Organization Agreements

Abdolhossein Shiravi; Alireza Pouresmaeili

Volume 75, Issue 74 , June 2011, , Pages 41-68

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2011.11083

Abstract
  Local Content Requirement is an obligation that guest countries impose it on foreign investors to use a certain proportion of locally made parts or components. This requirement affects trade and restricts or distorts it, so according to WTO regulations is inconsistent with non-discrimination principle ...  Read More