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DOI: 10.1177/000271622813800127
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A Summary of the Stages in the Development of Arbitration

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“…Diplomatic interposition refers to the process by which the foreign investor's home state intervenes on the investor's behalf and elevates a domestic dispute between a foreign investor and host state to a diplomatic row between the two states (Borchard, 1915;Eagleton, 1928;Dunn, 1932;Eagleton, 1970). When these disputes could not be brought to an amicable solution, more drastic measures were taken, including military enforcement in some cases.…”
Section: Historical Background: the Evolution Of Investment Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diplomatic interposition refers to the process by which the foreign investor's home state intervenes on the investor's behalf and elevates a domestic dispute between a foreign investor and host state to a diplomatic row between the two states (Borchard, 1915;Eagleton, 1928;Dunn, 1932;Eagleton, 1970). When these disputes could not be brought to an amicable solution, more drastic measures were taken, including military enforcement in some cases.…”
Section: Historical Background: the Evolution Of Investment Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%